polaris
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I am thinking of taking a week off work next May to do a mountain flying course in Denver. I live in the Midwest, so there are no mountains here. I am doing this because I want to one day fly west. I don't know when that would be, but next May would be the only time in the foreseeable future that I would be able to get a full week off work to devote to this.
The question is: Is this worth it if I don't know when I will be flying in the mountains next? Are basic mountain flying skills such that once you learn them and take good notes and ask good questions, you keep them for life? Obviously the more you fly in the mountains, the better you get at it. But I am wondering if I should be doing mountain flying courses every year, every other year, etc. to keep proficient.
The question is: Is this worth it if I don't know when I will be flying in the mountains next? Are basic mountain flying skills such that once you learn them and take good notes and ask good questions, you keep them for life? Obviously the more you fly in the mountains, the better you get at it. But I am wondering if I should be doing mountain flying courses every year, every other year, etc. to keep proficient.