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JediNein said:Just grab a copy of part 91 or part 135. Start at 91.1 and begin reading.
If you've made it through both, grab a copy of the "Instrument Flying Handbook". You'll be out by chapter 2 if not the second page.
WorldOnTime said:What about a good old dolphin flogging? You know, punch the clown? Puts me out like a light.
Sleep-inducing medications: None of the OTC sleep preparations, including Sominex, Tylenol PM, and Excedrin PM, are allowed for flight deck use and require waiting 12-24 hours from last dose to flight duty. Prescription medications such as Sonata, Halcion and Restoril are not approved for airmen. Those pilots taking Ambien (zolpidem), another prescription medication, must wait 24-48 hours after the last dose before flying. The Federal Air Surgeon's Medical Bulletin states that Ambien may be used if no more than twice a week and not within 24 hours of flight duties.
dojetdriver said:I prefer the term "boxing" the clown. Boxing implies that you use finesse and training to achieve the desired result. "Punching" the clown seems kind of brutish and un-skilled. Granted, if you are pressed for time than you gotta do what you gotta do to achieve the desired result.
Works for me also.
WorldOnTime said:I guess you've never seen me box. I have a very unskilled, unrefined technique. Very scrappy like a streetfighter. I have occasionally been known to use a 2 X 4, or a broken bottle to acheive the desired results. I only wish I had your talent, smoothness and finesse. Although I lack the polish, I can assure you it is not from lack of training. I spend quite a bit of time in the "gym". I sleep like a 90 year old man (babies don't always sleep well).
dojetdriver said:Not to sound disprespectful, but I don't think i'd really like to watch you box. I can however understand each individual's technique, style, and method. Props and tools work good when you are feeling up to the challenge, I have used various things myself. Like you, I have spent many an hour in the "gym" refining my technique and consider myself a true professional. Not to sound conceited, but I have been trainig since I was a young teenager.
Different "strokes" for differnet folks. Carry on, as you were, and get back in the "gym" so you don't your touch.
WorldOnTime said:No, no disrespect taken at all. Boxing can be a very personal thing and in my case, it's rather ugly. There is a lot of sweating, screaming, swearing, spitting and the occasional black out. I too have been a student of boxing since I was a young teenager. I guess some of us have to work harder and some are just natural talents. Enjoy your time in the gym.
satpak77 said:FYI
If you engage in a fitness program or at least walk daily, this will help also. I recommend this in the morning, as getting your heart spooled up before bedtime will not help you sleep.
rubicon789 said:In regard to this, has anyone, or does anyone workout before they go to bed in the AM. I mean coming home at 8:30am, then working out doesn't sound like fun but it could also wear you down that last little bit.
Anyone care to chime in. Before or After your shift?