My inadvertant full down last week made me realize:
A. That as Heedm says, if you practice enough, the mindset is there for when it really happens.
That in itself will start you upon the path to a successful outcome IMO.
B. And going more on Heedm again, that hey, my first priority is to myself and pax, don't care about the machine after that point, so to speak.
Someone said (somewhere) that you have a bond (trust) with your machine, when the engine dies, hey, it broke that bond, so don't be making maneuvers to save the machine, save your life FIRST. Know what I mean? All things being equal you can replace a heli ...
C. That I could do one!
Now that that experience has been afforded me, I no longer worry (as much) as to what one would be like, etc. (don't read into this statement, I'm still low time, and don't want to repeat the actions that got me there in the first place!

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