Geico266
Touchdown! Greaser!
It was a beautiful day to fly in the Midwest. Winds were light at 15 right down the runway, and I had a mission to shuffle an airplane and a car for a buddy at an airport 40 miles away. I hook up my fuel tank after checking NOTAMS and headed for the airport. There have been airport closures for repairs in the area and I want to make sure I'm current with the info.
I left my coffee ( decalf, thanks to the good POA DR') sitting on the work bench.
Now things like this don't normally bother me, but I got to thinking; "Is my preflight gonna be like this? Really? Yoiu left the coffee on the bench?
Then I missed my turn to get to the gas station to buy 92 Octane.
I am really " behind" the plan here! Damn! I'm I getting dementia? Alzheimer's? Old man syndrome?
It's a beautiful day. The same kind of day I had banged up two airplanes! ( another story for another day ). But that event taught me a valuable lesson. Never underestimate the power of the mind, and the ability to not focus on the task at hand. The simplest slip can be deadly.
Then I remembered I left my keys to the hangar at home.
By now there are enough red flags waiving in my mind I think I'm in Russia at the Red Squareon May Day. So I head to the hangar and have a talk with a local pilot who makes his living flying. He assures me I am good to go, I'm just being overly cautious and aware of the mental aspects of flying. This man is a pro, and forgets little things all the time.... or so he says.
The rest of the day was uneventful, the mission was completed and the plane put in the hangar without a scratch. Winds were now 190 @ 18 gusts to 25. Winds aloft are 50 mph +!
Just a little caution and recognition we all make mistakes, and we all forgot little things. Doesn't mean it is time to give up flying, it means we are all human, and we need to focus on details as best we can.
Now where did I put that remote?
I left my coffee ( decalf, thanks to the good POA DR') sitting on the work bench.
Now things like this don't normally bother me, but I got to thinking; "Is my preflight gonna be like this? Really? Yoiu left the coffee on the bench?
Then I missed my turn to get to the gas station to buy 92 Octane.
I am really " behind" the plan here! Damn! I'm I getting dementia? Alzheimer's? Old man syndrome?
It's a beautiful day. The same kind of day I had banged up two airplanes! ( another story for another day ). But that event taught me a valuable lesson. Never underestimate the power of the mind, and the ability to not focus on the task at hand. The simplest slip can be deadly.
Then I remembered I left my keys to the hangar at home.
By now there are enough red flags waiving in my mind I think I'm in Russia at the Red Squareon May Day. So I head to the hangar and have a talk with a local pilot who makes his living flying. He assures me I am good to go, I'm just being overly cautious and aware of the mental aspects of flying. This man is a pro, and forgets little things all the time.... or so he says.
The rest of the day was uneventful, the mission was completed and the plane put in the hangar without a scratch. Winds were now 190 @ 18 gusts to 25. Winds aloft are 50 mph +!
Just a little caution and recognition we all make mistakes, and we all forgot little things. Doesn't mean it is time to give up flying, it means we are all human, and we need to focus on details as best we can.
Now where did I put that remote?
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