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Thing is if you’re doing things right in an airplane you don’t need lightening fast reflexes. If you start really needing them maybe it’s time to hang it up.
I guess that departure no longer exists?When you start reading back clearances like this, it’s time.
All I can say is YIKES! Best case scenario, he's a good pilot that was in a fog on that day in which case he probably should not have flown. Worst case scenario, his pilotage would reflect the skill of the readback in which case he should not have flown. There's often more in play than what we can see from a snippet on the internet, but I'd say at the very least that pilot should have hung it up for the day.When you start reading back clearances like this, it’s time.
Lol you just grounded all my 23 year olds back in my first half (T6) prison sentence at DLF. Hell i caught myself in a similar cottonmouth when i was a student. You havent lived until you've tripped over your own d on frequency, followed by the almighty " DIS RE GGGGARD..." on the radio coming from the backseat.When you start reading back clearances like this, it’s time.
I was amazed to read about an 85 year old still flying his (high performance) homebuilt.
I’m in my early 50’s, I figure I can keep flying until I’m in my mid to late 60’s.
I guess the other safeguard is the biennial flight review, if that does not go well with the CFI, it’s time to ‘hang it up’!
I welcome your comments - thanks!
surprised he can get ANY type of insurance
Interesting numbers here for numbers of pilots of different ages: https://pilotinstitute.com/pilot-age-statistics/
I just have a large bodyYou have a large body of "unconscious" knowledge as an older pilot, a foundation you may not acknowledge, one you take for granted.
Yes.Aren’t the mid 60’s the new mid 40’s??
Since I have never had the ability to retain numbers, that won't be my red flagI've concluded that if I can't remember the gate code at the airport, the code for the FBO, the hangar, or which plane in the hangar is mine ... yea it's probably time to take up bowling ...
Well, not getting punched in the head helps a lot, too.Muhammad Ali was a phenomenal athlete, but "old" at thirty. Tom Brady isn't too old at 45. Genetics kinda rule
Well, not getting punched in the head helps a lot, too.
and be building new airplanes in my 80s.
Aren’t the mid 60’s the new mid 40’s?? I’m 65 and not near decrepit or demented.
well, my friends would argue the demented part…
Age is relative.
I just wish I could remember who you folks are and why I am on this forum...
This guy was still an active flight instructor into his late 80s. Age is a number. When to hang it up is a personal thing. 50- ha! That's still a pup!
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/air-space-magazine/across-continent-homebuilt-distance-180957787/