TO: Pitts
CC: Camel Toe
I agree with you in principle, but what worries me is experienced people telling inexperienced people how to fly. I am inexperienced but I can see that the art of aviation is an organic process, you simplify as you learn because you can only simplify when you truely understand the problem. I don't believe this process should be shortcutted (is that a word?) and thus Camel Toe should stick with her/his training until the point where she/he has the experience and expertise to develop her/his own solutions and methods in line with accepted practice and operational requirements. To me the nature of this reasonable question suggests that she/he is not at that point yet.
However, I think it is reasonable to say how one approaches these things, but some of the other posts are basically implying that if she/he doesn't do it a certain way then she/he shouldn't be flying, makes me uncomfortable does that.
Just my two peneth worth