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"gatt" gatt wrote:
I just can't imagine going from zero hours to flying 4+ hours a day, ten days straight, excluding all the pre- and post-flight instruction and review, without melting down. I'm admittedly slower than most, but it took me two weeks to just complete the four cross-countries (dual day and night and short and long solo). It takes a while to just learn how to select a route and to plan and map them out, let alone the time to make each flight and debrief afterward to understand and apply what was learned to the next one. From start *to finish* in 10 days ... how could you possibly have enough time to study on your own time when not flying AND get enough SLEEP to stay sharp enough to learn and remember all there is to learn at that extremely accelerated rate? Are we talking about your average human here??? --Shirley |
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