Missing the point
Howdy!
Pilots are trained to think in scenarios. We encounter situations constantly where there is more than two choices and we must decide. It is the difference between thinking in 2D and in 3D.
A simple situation will dictate thousands of different actions, some fatal, some "hero of the minute," some survivable.
An example: "hear a gunshot"
What would you do?
Run? Out of the movie theater...
Hide? During target practice...
Shoot back? In combat...
Press CNTRL-ALT-DEL? Not a good way to play Quake...
Nothing? Watching television...
Call 911? In the bad part of town...
Cry? After your favorite horse was put down...
Fly the airplane? Always...
I hope this helps you understand why we aren't giving you the answers you desire.
Fly SAFE!
Jedi Nein
Howdy!
Pilots are trained to think in scenarios. We encounter situations constantly where there is more than two choices and we must decide. It is the difference between thinking in 2D and in 3D.
A simple situation will dictate thousands of different actions, some fatal, some "hero of the minute," some survivable.
An example: "hear a gunshot"
What would you do?
Run? Out of the movie theater...
Hide? During target practice...
Shoot back? In combat...
Press CNTRL-ALT-DEL? Not a good way to play Quake...
Nothing? Watching television...
Call 911? In the bad part of town...
Cry? After your favorite horse was put down...
Fly the airplane? Always...
I hope this helps you understand why we aren't giving you the answers you desire.
Fly SAFE!
Jedi Nein