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Were in your aviation career are you the 'most' dangerous.
I am WELL aware that guys with 10,000s of thousands of hours who are true professionals end up hurt or worse off dead, but when is the time when you are statistically the most dangerous.
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I'll put it this way.
The MOST qualified you will EVER be is right after a checkride! A new pilot, a new rating, a new aircraft, or an upgrade to Captain/Aircraft Commander.
The MOST dangerous you will be is the time between the above time and when you learn that each and every day you fly, each and every time you takeoff and land you are a "student". That is, you are "learning". Once that happens you will become a lot safer pilot.
In between the two you are "bulletproof", you know it all. That is when you are the most dangerous.
How long it takes to get from the first to the second varies with one thing....EGO!
Trust me, I've been there, done that, got the tee shirt. And thanks to the Good Lord looking over me, I'm here today to say that! I used to end each flight with a simple question…”What did I LEARN about flying today?” If I ever answered “NOTHING!” I always felt I had “survived”, but not because of my skill as a pilot. It is a humbling experience to be able to admit this. But if you do, you will become a better and SAFER pilot!
So much for my soapbox sermon today.