Hey guys,
Just a quick question, due to the fact I have been in this hobby for almost a year now and own several planes, all of which has been crashed in one way or the other. Only ones not crashed is the ones not flown! lol My question is for Mark, and all the more experienced pilots, and that question is when does the crashing stop? I mean, every time I think I have something mastered, POW, I do something wrong! I do a lot of flying on simulator, and I have logged over a hundred hours of flight time. One thing is I have learned some about COG, this means a lot during take offs and landing. But will there be a day when I go out and really don't have to worry, OMG I'm going to crash and fly with that knot in your gut and sweaty palms! Thanks for any input!
Just a quick question, due to the fact I have been in this hobby for almost a year now and own several planes, all of which has been crashed in one way or the other. Only ones not crashed is the ones not flown! lol My question is for Mark, and all the more experienced pilots, and that question is when does the crashing stop? I mean, every time I think I have something mastered, POW, I do something wrong! I do a lot of flying on simulator, and I have logged over a hundred hours of flight time. One thing is I have learned some about COG, this means a lot during take offs and landing. But will there be a day when I go out and really don't have to worry, OMG I'm going to crash and fly with that knot in your gut and sweaty palms! Thanks for any input!
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