MAKG1
Touchdown! Greaser!
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It takes some training to get past a mistake quickly.
I'm a musician in another life, and the same issue comes up. Beginning musicians miss a note, swear, stamp their feet, then get completely lost, especially in a complex or fast moving tune. The tune goes on without you, and the result is you've made a minor error into a complete train wreck. Then, you learn that a mistake is in the past immediately, because they will compound one another if you let them. With an expert ear, you can hear a pro pit screw up something really nasty, where most of the audience doesn't even notice.
It takes some practice, but it's very much worth it. Problems will compound on their own without you adding to them.
I'm sure there are sports analogies, too, but many games seem to start and stop a whole lot more than music.
But part of this is that the private pilot certificate is a license to learn. That's a way you can learn.
I'm a musician in another life, and the same issue comes up. Beginning musicians miss a note, swear, stamp their feet, then get completely lost, especially in a complex or fast moving tune. The tune goes on without you, and the result is you've made a minor error into a complete train wreck. Then, you learn that a mistake is in the past immediately, because they will compound one another if you let them. With an expert ear, you can hear a pro pit screw up something really nasty, where most of the audience doesn't even notice.
It takes some practice, but it's very much worth it. Problems will compound on their own without you adding to them.
I'm sure there are sports analogies, too, but many games seem to start and stop a whole lot more than music.
But part of this is that the private pilot certificate is a license to learn. That's a way you can learn.