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The only potential aspect of its impact is increased S.A.  If you don't want it, don't buy it.  I certainly don't need it to land an airplane.  I wanted it because I wanted it.  I do the same thing I always do, and it backs up my usual technique. 

It's brand new to the plane, but so far falls mostly into the "oh, that's cool!" category.

I've had aural voice alerts and visual (HUD) alerts tied to a radio altimeter in my day job for 34 years that provide and enhance what I'm already doing, but in a slightly metrosexual French accent.  And if it's not working, we still go.


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