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May 17th 10, 03:01 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Mxsmanic wrote:
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What part of "tends to sharpen attention, and increase the heart rate" do
you not understand?
As I've explaind, if you need a risk of death to sharpen your attention,
there's something wrong. A disciplined pilot pays careful attention whether
his life is on the line or not, and he does it without tachycardia.
As usual the point goes right over your delusional head, much like a real
airplane.
Very carefully, obviously.
How do you determine which is riskier: actually doing a dangerous maneuver in
order to learn how to recover from it, or learning to avoid it and/or learning
something else in its place?
Statistics from real life, obviously, though you are starting from the
false premise that there is such a thing as "a dangerous maneuver" that
requires training to perform.
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