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"Bob Moore" wrote Well, I sure as hell don't consider myself to still be a student. Not after 20,000+ flight hours. I propose that "being a student" is a state of mind. You certainly have more time in walkarounds and flight planning than most of us will ever log in the air. If you are happy with what you know, and what kind of planes you can fly at this point in your life, then maybe it is safe to say that you are not a student. If on the other hand, you want to fly something different (like a floatplane, or power assisted glider, or.... then you could once again adjust your state of mind, to being a student. Then along comes a new piece of avionics, and you have to study the manual and learn how it works. Once again, you could safely say that for a period of time, you are a student. -- Jim in NC |
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