Autothrust Blue
“If you jump on my shift, that’s just rude, man.”
http://threesheetsnw.com/lateentry/2013/10/07/mario-vittone-on-the-illusion-of-experience/
A good read for those who fly day in and day out. In particular,
Read this.
A good read for those who fly day in and day out. In particular,
If this has a familiar feeling to it, it’s because it’s just an extension of what most of us are pleased to call simply “experience.” We learn we can do things successfully by having done them; we expand the horizon of the possible by measuring what we have succeeded at and extending our ambitions out a bit further. This “crawl, walk, run” model is the basis for training programs of every sort, from day-sailing instruction to master’s endorsements. The thought that it can, itself, become a dangerously subversive pattern of thought is profoundly disturbing. “Experience is being fooled by someone who’s gotten away with the same mistake longer than you have,” said Vittone.
Read this.
