Somehow, and I’m not sure how, after years of being called the worst and accused of being what’s wrong with aviation I actually got kind of good at this. Competent. Comfortable. And the thing is I find that weirdly worrying. Complacency kills, after all.
So now what? I can steer a plane good and think my way out of most wet paper bags but feel like I should be challenging myself with something new. I don’t really want to sit back and let myself get fat, dumb and happy all while souring to the enjoyment that got me flying in the first place, that would be a terrible waste. So what’s a broke-ass* three bars to do? Anyone else been in my spot?
*I hate when people give money as an excuse when it’s often a matter of priorities, but at the moment my priority is to keep the house and knock down some debt. Tragically that means, “Buy an S-1,†is out.
What next?
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Do you have the option to join the training department? That could offer some interesting experiences.
Teaching is a gift - not something you can learn imho. If you have this gift you should definitely try and put it to use.
Teaching is a gift - not something you can learn imho. If you have this gift you should definitely try and put it to use.
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I'm pretty sure flying those Cubs is the best thing you can do for keeping up your, ahem.... Flightchops.
Any random learning and or tests may help keep your mind sharp.
I suppose you could go do ground school if you can find one or do the online one that Harv's offers. I bet there is a bunch of trivial things you forgot. How often a 23year old guy needs to get a medical. How many feet behind a certain size turbo prop to expect a 45 know prop wash.. Who the minister is responsible to. Etc...
Maybe learn another language. My difficultly with that was finding French guys to talk to. I really should learn Mandrine, or whatever rural language my Chinese pal speaks but I don't know if very many people speak it.
Any random learning and or tests may help keep your mind sharp.
I suppose you could go do ground school if you can find one or do the online one that Harv's offers. I bet there is a bunch of trivial things you forgot. How often a 23year old guy needs to get a medical. How many feet behind a certain size turbo prop to expect a 45 know prop wash.. Who the minister is responsible to. Etc...
Maybe learn another language. My difficultly with that was finding French guys to talk to. I really should learn Mandrine, or whatever rural language my Chinese pal speaks but I don't know if very many people speak it.
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