SixPapaCharlie
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The thread called "Hey young people, tell us what you can do!" (https://www.pilotsofamerica.com/community/threads/hey-young-people-tell-us-what-you-can-do.121778/) got me to thinking.
There are not a lot of threads on POA about how old people can't do anything anymore. They can't kneel down for long periods or, stand up without groaning or do almost anything that they used to.
I haven't participated in many of these if they do exist here.
But I know it is not universally true. And I know that old people are losing skills and I probably am too. So tell us what you can't do. It can be an activity or your remembering anything.
And for reference I consider anyone over 40 or older OLD.
As an example, I have an old pilot friend (68) that used to be able to hear just fine. Even though his parents had good hearing, he didn't.
He started wearing hearing aids and he continues to do this so he can hear his physical therapist. (yeah, I made that up).
There are not a lot of threads on POA about how old people can't do anything anymore. They can't kneel down for long periods or, stand up without groaning or do almost anything that they used to.
I haven't participated in many of these if they do exist here.
But I know it is not universally true. And I know that old people are losing skills and I probably am too. So tell us what you can't do. It can be an activity or your remembering anything.
And for reference I consider anyone over 40 or older OLD.
As an example, I have an old pilot friend (68) that used to be able to hear just fine. Even though his parents had good hearing, he didn't.
He started wearing hearing aids and he continues to do this so he can hear his physical therapist. (yeah, I made that up).