A pilot's gear stick is commonly referred to as a "control stick" or "yoke," depending on the type of aircraft. In many small planes, the control stick is a joystick-like device that pilots use to control the aircraft's pitch and roll. In larger aircraft, the yoke serves a similar purpose but is typically a larger, wheel-like device. Both are essential for maneuvering the aircraft during flight.
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The gear stick has a diagram of where to move the stick to engage a certain gear. For example, if Gear 1 is in the top left corner, you must move the stick to the fair left, then forwards to engage first gear. Oh, and you have to push down the clutch each time you change gear.
They could be called "fighter pilots." Pilots who won lots of dogfights in the air are commonly called "Aces."
also called as pilots assistant
They are called, "Pilots".
To remove the gear stick on your Polo, first, ensure the car is in neutral and disconnect the battery for safety. Next, carefully pry off any surrounding trim or covers to access the base of the gear stick. You may need to remove a retaining clip or screws holding the gear stick in place. Finally, pull the gear stick upward to detach it from the transmission lever.
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You need to lift the collar on the gear stick to engage reverse gear
The landing gear up and down cycle is usually used by pilots when flying the aircrafts.
If stick shift jumps outta second gear is it okay to drive the car?