Pretty similar to englishal...
I tend to do a lot of flying over one or two months and then may go three months without doing any (depending upon cashflow).
At Netherthorpe we have a rule that if you don't fly for 28 days then you have to have a check ride with an instructor.
sneetch
The trick is to find something to do that keeps you interested....be it touring, aerobatics, precision flying or whatever.
One of the guys at Netherthorpe is really in to air racing, and having done a race with him last year it is certainly exhilerating!
Blue skies and soft landings to all....
Camaro