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A button pusher?

By Dave English

How to tell if you have a feel for your airplane, by Budd Davisson in EAA’s Sport Aviation magazine, September 2017 (paywall):

Do you see the air? Or do you just push FMS buttons?

Posted: 19 November 201719 January 2020.

Safety is number three

By Dave English

#1 Don’t Panic.
#2
#3 Safety.

“Safety third. There’s not even a Rule Number Two. But even though there’s nothing in second place, safety is not getting promoted to number two.”

Elon Musk’s family rules show a mature understanding of the fallacy of ‘safety first’. There’s lots of other good stuff in this long Rolling Stone interview 30 November 2017.

Posted: 18 November 2017.

Life is denied by …

By Dave English

If you don’t pay attention when you are flying, you miss the things you can do better next time, you miss the things you are doing good, and forget to enjoy the whole thing.

Photo is by me, Dave English, on an LAX overnight. Quick Uber ride to Dockweiler Beach and the California home of hang gliding. Perfect geography for learning to soar, to be connected to the wind and the wing.

Posted: 11 November 201719 January 2020.

Anxiety is caused by . . .

By Dave English

“Anxiety is caused by a lack of control, organization, preparation, and action.”

So don’t be anxious flying— be cool.

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Posted: 4 November 201719 January 2020.

Let your mind wander in simplicity

By Dave English

Let your mind wander in simplicity, blend your spirit with the vastness. (circa 300 BC)

Keep your situational awareness high, trim the plane. (2017)

Posted: 14 October 201719 January 2020.

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