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Old July 20th 14, 02:58 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bob Whelan[_3_]
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Default Open Discussion; Creating XC pilots

On 7/19/2014 7:47 AM, son_of_flubber wrote:
On Saturday, July 19, 2014 12:58:48 AM UTC-4, BobW wrote:

Might there be a similar effect at work in some wannabe XC pilots where
the concept of "learning perfection" is substituted for "design
perfection?"


I view my pronounced and long-recognized tendency to 'gold-plate' (aka
'design perfection') as a personality asset in the domain of soaring. It
is only tedious for onlookers.


No tedium here, simply a question that popped into my skull.

If I was making a product to sell, I would need to push it out the door.
But as long as I'm making rapid and steady progress (log book shows
decrease in tow release heights and increase in average speed), I see no
drawback to my systematic and incremental approach...

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Excellent - if it works for you, keep after it!

If you have the personality type that is systematic and not easily bored,
gold plating works well in a self-paced hobby. Sure, some people have more
'go for it' in their personality mix and we need to structure and
facilitate their progress or they will get frustrated and quit.

An old hand wisely pointed out that I should savor all of the stages of
learning to soar (for example, the 1-26 phase) and not be in a rush. It's
all fun.


Indeed!

Bob W.