Mani kavuru
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breathe-philly
most of the topics on this thread are about getting a medical, to be legal, to get or keep a ticket; my question is a bit different, would appreciate guidance; I am a 62 y/o rusty pilot with a goal of flying VFR for enjoyment mostly; have a current medical; I have flown mostly from the right seat (due to weakness in the right hand grip strength, old stable issue, easier to manipulate the throttle and radios with left hand); I have adapted a technique to manage the takeoff and landings that is safe and works; consistently use the friction lock and trim on takeoffs, and on landings come in higher with power off and ease it to the runway; the weaker right arm can adjust and play a role in managing the yoke (have not tried creative solutions to grip the yoke); of course, have personal minimums esp crosswind component < 5 mph; the "technique" is quite unconventional (instructor insists on having one hand on the throttle all the time)...so the question is how to find a CFI that can see the need at hand and can work to find a workable and safe approach that is outside the box; I pose a specific here, but the concept is relevant for a lot of others I imagine? making adjustments in flying, not just for the weather and airport conditions, BUT also changes to our physique to age and/or chronic illness....interested in thoughts or other examples mostly about a CFI and coaching to gain confidence to fly safely. Sometime it requires trial and error with guidance in controlled conditions.