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Testing a new autopilot in instrument conditions

David Megginson, the blogger behind the Land and Hold Short blog, has recently written a post about testing his new autopilot in instrument conditions. David began his post by pointing out that his new autopilot has four modes (without altitude support) as currently configured and then he went into detail about how each of the modes worked for him during his initial test flights:

Nevertheless, David concluded that having an autopilot makes a huge difference in the level of fatigue he has after a flight – especially in flying conditions that require constant attention. Furthermore, he added that the autopilot helps him relax more so that he can study approach plates better and pay more attention to the engine gauges. In other words and for David, the autopilot was worth the investment.

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