In Three Easy Steps!
This month Rob Burgon is representing our BIF Team and discussing transition to flying different aircraft in three easy steps. He's got some great advice. Click on over to Tally One!
Learning a new aircraft is never easy, but it is fun. And one of my favorite activities. Over my years of training pilots, however, there have been a few common themes that have blocked the transition phase:
- Learning how to work with a crew after being a single pilot.
- It's all about communication and working as a team.
- Use your fellow pilot as another resource.
- Carrying old habits that don't work with the new equipment.
- Use what does, but leave the rest behind.
- Build new habits.
- Comparing the old equipment with the new.
- Lose the phrase.... "But in my other plane we did...."
- Remember: This is not your other plane.
This month Rob Burgon is representing our BIF Team and discussing transition to flying different aircraft in three easy steps. He's got some great advice. Click on over to Tally One!
Enjoy the Journey!
XO Karlene
Orville Wright [1903] didn't have this problem!
ReplyDeleteNo he didn't!! lol. How times have changed.
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