alaskaflyer
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Good column from Avweb:
http://www.avweb.com/news/columns/192200-1.html
Some of my favorites:
Despite what fighter pilots say, it's better to be embarrassed than dead.
The cliché is depressingly true: The chances of making a superb landing are inversely proportional to the number of people watching.
Spend as much time as possible on grass runways. They are good for the aviator's soul. If you can, take a walk on one (yes, avoid airplanes) and think about all of those who have come before you to use it as a place to reach into the sky. You might also consider it to be more than just a strip of grass, but as a place from which you can launch in the most modest of airplanes and proceed to go anywhere in the world. I'm not sure why, but a walk on a grass runway when it's not being used, perhaps of an evening, as a gentle breeze caresses your cheek, is one of the best ways to relieve stress of which I know.
http://www.avweb.com/news/columns/192200-1.html
Some of my favorites:
Despite what fighter pilots say, it's better to be embarrassed than dead.
The cliché is depressingly true: The chances of making a superb landing are inversely proportional to the number of people watching.
Spend as much time as possible on grass runways. They are good for the aviator's soul. If you can, take a walk on one (yes, avoid airplanes) and think about all of those who have come before you to use it as a place to reach into the sky. You might also consider it to be more than just a strip of grass, but as a place from which you can launch in the most modest of airplanes and proceed to go anywhere in the world. I'm not sure why, but a walk on a grass runway when it's not being used, perhaps of an evening, as a gentle breeze caresses your cheek, is one of the best ways to relieve stress of which I know.
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