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Old July 13th 07, 01:30 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Al G" wrote in message ...

"Tina" wrote in message ups.com...
Didn't Ernest Gann, (spelling screwed up?) in one of his books talk
about a captain lighting matches under the nose of his first officer
while the FO was flying in bad weather or an approach or something, as
a way of teaching concentration?

Well, if you had a choice of distractions. . . .

Good Point, now as an Instrument instructor, and an Ernest Gann fan, how can I incorporate this into a lesson plan?

Al G



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