I have had a few older pilots come in for a flight review. Some are people I would trust my family with, and some are obviously not a sharp as they were in their prime, and it is beginning to show. They may still fly better than many young pilots, since they have much more flying experience and knowledge. However, some are beginning to make little mistakes. The processor slows down some for all of us. But when the cognitive decline is not extreme, how do you CFIs handle these situations? And how do some of you pilots with 50-60 years of flying experience deal with the challenges of being an older pilot?
[I'll save my suggestions until some of you have shared your tips and perspectives. I definitely want more insight.]
[I'll save my suggestions until some of you have shared your tips and perspectives. I definitely want more insight.]