Thread: Turning 1000
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Old August 1st 05, 04:53 PM
Dan Luke
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"Michael" wrote:

You know, I remember 1000 hours, and I remember the way things changed
from 500 to 1000. In a lot of ways, there's a lot less change from
1000 to 2000 than there is from 500 to 1000.


That's the way it feels -- like the big humps are behind me.


Complacency is more difficult than ever to resist.


Students don't let you get complacent - they keep finding new and
exciting ways to try and kill you, or at least wreck the airplane. As
much IFR as you fly - have you considered getting your instrument
instructor ticket?


Yeah, thought about it; I certainly have the perfect airplane to get the
ticket. I fear that I'm too much of a control freak to sit on my hands while
students try to kill me. Ask Tina what I did when she was landing my
airplane at P'ville two years ago.

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Dan
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