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On Feb 14, 9:13 am, Mark Hansen wrote:
On 02/13/07 20:53, wrote: [ snip ] My biggest issue right now is that when (in a real airplane) I'm only focusing on the instruments, things go very well. When I have to look up a procedure or find an intersection and take my attention away from the instruments: that's when the worms can come out of the ground! That's a common problem for us "green" IFR pilots ;-) My instructor would always say "Fly a little, look a little" as a reminder to not lose focus on the attitude of the airplane while fiddling with the GPS or some such task. It sounds so easy, but in practice it takes some getting used to. You are right about that! Maybe someday I will finally learn how to divide my time effectively. -- Mark Hansen, PP-ASEL, Instrument Airplane Cal Aggie Flying Farmers Sacramento, CA |
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