moxiepilot
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I have the concentration of a gnat when it comes to reviewing systems, company documentation and other airplane stuff.
what do you folks do to stay focused?
what do you folks do to stay focused?
I have the concentration of a gnat when it comes to reviewing systems, company documentation and other airplane stuff.
what do you folks do to stay focused?
“Study, or you’ll have to be a stripper.”
I still have that for the 145 and 120 here somewhere.When I did my upgrade last year, I took a cockpit poster and started writing notes all over it, what this switch does, what the fault lights mean, ect ect.
Everyone I know. EVERYONE - likes some background noise or music.
Except me. I haven't figured out how to make that work.
I study first thing in the morning before all the daily crap gets involved.
Same. The fat pilot prevention program is not authorized beyond about 10am.That’s how I deal with exercise. I hate it, so if I get it done in the morning I don’t have to think about it for the rest of the day.
Why are you up before 10am?Same. The fat pilot prevention program is not authorized beyond about 10am.
Why are you up before 10am?
I'm a morning person. And I like it that way, honestly. Give me all the 0515 reports, I'll be fine. (This time last year started with the stationary bike followed by "death by conference call" starting 10am.)Why are you up before 10am?
Ouch. Way too early. But my consistent redeye schedule has made me even more of a night person.I'm a morning person. And I like it that way, honestly. Give me all the 0515 reports, I'll be fine. (This time last year started with the stationary bike followed by "death by conference call" starting 10am.)
I don't mind flying a redeye in the middle of or at the end of a trip as I've got no trouble knocking off in a hotel room pretty much whenever, but my "normally awake" hours are from 7ish am to 10ish pm if there are no other constraints.
I'm a morning person. And I like it that way, honestly. Give me all the 0515 reports, I'll be fine. (This time last year started with the stationary bike followed by "death by conference call" starting 10am.)
I don't mind flying a redeye in the middle of or at the end of a trip as I've got no trouble knocking off in a hotel room pretty much whenever, but my "normally awake" hours are from 7ish am to 10ish pm if there are no other constraints.
Ooooh, the Early Bird breakfast special is your friend.I lost the ability to sleep past 8am - regardless of when I went to bed - around age 30.
Right now, I'm up by 0500 to get out the door by 0530 to meet my students by 0645. And I usually wake up before my alarm.
But as the How Not To Be Your Parents guy in the Geico ad says, "You woke up early. No one cares."