I don't disagree with you PilotDAR it's nice to be nice.
Fact is as a very low hours pilot a few things strike me.
The best teachers are those who will fully admit they are still learning even if they have 20,000+ hrs.
I like this as with less than a hundredth of that I at least know we are in the same boat (cockpit
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Nowt is fixed in stone. For every 'right' way of doing something, somebody will give a good argument that it is the 'wrong' way and will bite your bum one day.
Often we revert back to what we are first taught in difficult situations - I'm keen to question what I was first taught and wonder, 'is that right'.
Regardless of hours I simply always wanted to be a good pilot and strive to be just that.
My view is simple, I'll take advice from where I can get it and Mr.Gups was a good source.
I have no personal axe to grind so just miss his contributions, that's all.