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Flew today for the first time in two months. I'm a 1000 hour pilot, so it's
not as if I'm starting from scratch, but I really felt slow on every thinking step. Had to refer to checklists to remember all the preflight, startup, takeoff drills, which made me wonder what I had forgotten on emergency and other checklists, so I reviewed them in the run up area. Once I got off the ground I was fine, and landings were no problem - probably muscle memory takes over. So I guess, for me, the thing that atrophies first is procedures. Maybe a sign of age... Michael |
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