surreal1221
Well-Known Member
It's all good. Just keeping you honest
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Being a professional. . .is having the highest level of integrity, along with performing your required daily tasks above the standard.
I fully agree with you on this one!Anothing thing that makes a pilot a professional is always striving to improve. It does not matter how many flight hours I have, there is always something that I can learn from each flight. A professional pilot never stops learning.
Anyone have the transcript of the roundtables at NJC? I just want to paste that in here.
My personal pet peeve is a pilot who may "grease it on" but he or she did so 50 feet left of the centerline. That is unacceptable. The nosewheel should lower onto the stripes. That's why they painted them. A smooth landing that is not made on centerline within the touchdown zone is sloppy.
<grin> I suppose formation landings are exempt out of necessity. Neat photo.
Do you use spoilers excessively, or do you plan your descents so as to avoid their use?
Just starting the forum back up so I can get some more replies!