MUST REMEMBER

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Flying a plane without an instructor on your side is one of the first milestones you'll never forget.


A pilot driven by money alone will soon find the tediousness of the job unbearable. By contrast, a passionate pilot considers it a privilege to transport people or goods to their destinations because it's one way of contributing to nation-building.


There's no shortcut to success so if you're not patient enough to spend years gaining experience, then this might not be for you.


You need to know how to follow the rules and look at the aircraft as a machine with its own limitations. If you play by the rules and consistently learn from each experience, you'll develop essential skills to succeed as a pilot, namely: situational awareness, quick reaction time, good depth perception, problem-solving skills, good communication skills, good judgment, as well as knowledge of and ability to monitor the onboard systems.


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