tehmightypirate
Line Up and Wait
Just wondering what everyone's thoughts were on the matter; personal minimums a good idea or no?
Obviously one should recognize their own skill level or provide a safety net if they're not as proficient as they should be. However, I can see a lot of reasons why one wouldn't want to set a personal minimum or why one might be tempted to just blow their own minimums anyway because they know they can legally go lower.
My father doesn't get out flying much and so he uses a VERY high personal minimum (like 800 for an ILS). This seems extreme to me. However, almost all the instructors I've asked locally recommend personal minimums.
Thoughts?
Obviously one should recognize their own skill level or provide a safety net if they're not as proficient as they should be. However, I can see a lot of reasons why one wouldn't want to set a personal minimum or why one might be tempted to just blow their own minimums anyway because they know they can legally go lower.
My father doesn't get out flying much and so he uses a VERY high personal minimum (like 800 for an ILS). This seems extreme to me. However, almost all the instructors I've asked locally recommend personal minimums.
Thoughts?