rtk11
Pattern Altitude
So... have others "self grounded" for a while? A while being more than 3 months?
Work has been exceptionally challenging as of late, and I've been working long hours for the last 6 months and dealing with a lot of work related stresses that I thought I could handle.
Somewhere toward the beginning of the year, I found that I was getting sick more often than usual (cold and flu) and have been pretty fatigued. In mid-January, I went up with another pilot, but had him take the controls mid-flight when I felt that I was becoming ill again (cold sweat). I've not flown since that time as my weekends are full with family time, and work has not relented. I am starting to think about getting back in the cockpit, but with a safety pilot along.
I have an acquaintance in a totally different line of work (though likely equally stressful) and he and his wife are flying all the time. He doesn't have kids, so that may be part of it.
Has anyone else gone through a spell where they've self-grounded and not flown for a while? Is this normal?
Work has been exceptionally challenging as of late, and I've been working long hours for the last 6 months and dealing with a lot of work related stresses that I thought I could handle.
Somewhere toward the beginning of the year, I found that I was getting sick more often than usual (cold and flu) and have been pretty fatigued. In mid-January, I went up with another pilot, but had him take the controls mid-flight when I felt that I was becoming ill again (cold sweat). I've not flown since that time as my weekends are full with family time, and work has not relented. I am starting to think about getting back in the cockpit, but with a safety pilot along.
I have an acquaintance in a totally different line of work (though likely equally stressful) and he and his wife are flying all the time. He doesn't have kids, so that may be part of it.
Has anyone else gone through a spell where they've self-grounded and not flown for a while? Is this normal?