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Luke Skywalker wrote:
On Jun 6, 10:56 am, "Dan Luke" wrote: "Luke Skywalker" wrote: a 100 hours a year..my question to someone who tells me this is there anything else in the "complex" category that one does for 2 hours a week and stays proficient enough to bet their life on it...? I never had to bet my life on trigonometry, but it's pretty complex and I mastered it in a lot fewer than 100 hours. -- Dan "How can an idiot be a policeman? Answer me that!" -Chief Inspector Dreyfus Hello: I found trig and Calculas (at least basic calculas) not that all complex. Is that anything like calculus? :-) I found geometry the most difficult. Too much raw memorization and proofs just aren't my idea of a good time. It didnt take "to long" flying with him to see why. We did six different approaches and EACH time with no real variation in traffic he put the gear down at a "different time" in the approach. Sometimes downwind, sometimes final, in the two instrument approaches, it was never the same place. Sounds like he didn't use checklists either as that should include gear down. If he wasn't using checklists consistently, then putting down the landing gear was only one of his problems! Matt |
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