Unusual Distractions
Ha!
Someone offered the observation 'clueless'.
There are more technical terms (see the DSM) but that fits nicely.
On Jul 11, 10:36 am, Mxsmanic wrote:
Tina writes:
In this case IMC equals flying in the clouds, Mx. There is nothing to
see outside.
But the clouds may hide other aircraft. You need to be on the radio to
maintain separation with ATC, not dealing with cockpit distractions.
I noted in one of your posts while flying the simulator you had a
beautiful woman by your side, and she was not a distraction.
Yes.
What power of concentration you must have.
Not at all. I'm simply not a buck deer in rut, and my behavior is controlled
by my brain, not my hormones.
I would feel slighted if my husband kept his interest on a computer
game if I was trying to distract him.
I am not your husband.
Maybe it's that he is being very kind, but he allows
himself to be distracted easily in those circumstances.
The answer to that might displease you. Men know how to fake things, too.
You might find
from a relationship standpoint you'd do better if you allowed such
distractions from time to time.
I'm not interested in a relationship, I'm interested in aviation.
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