Keith W Posted November 8, 2013 Posted November 8, 2013 I was at the airport yesterday and my instructor didn't have any students,there was a 90 deg crosswind blowing with the windsock straight out, I said let's do some crosswind practice, so we had an hour of circuits showing me different ways to land ,how you can stuff it up (easy for me) and how to get out of different situations when you do stuff it up, I found I really enjoyed it , anybody can fly on a good day but there's always the time you will get caught and its good to have the practice in crap conditions,so even when you get your licence you never stop learning Keith. 3 3
Dafydd Llewellyn Posted December 1, 2013 Posted December 1, 2013 If you stop learning, you're dead, even if they haven't yet buried you. Some people die at 20 and get buried at 70 odd. 3 1
facthunter Posted December 1, 2013 Posted December 1, 2013 A lot of hours may be just doing the same things over and over. Every day is a new one, and at any moment could become a UNIQUE one if you don't keep your wits about you. Nev 1
DrZoos Posted December 2, 2013 Posted December 2, 2013 We have a 92 year old student pilot at present. He will never go solo, but what a trooper.
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