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Flying ain't brain surgery...

Yep, me pappy flew for Continental for 34 1/2 years and before that B17-B29 instructor during the war. Growing up, he would always say, "son, you don't have to be too smart to be an airline pilot."
 
semperfido said:
flyin aint brain surgery
This is the problem these days. No one wants to be excellent. OK is just fine. I think since we DO have peoples lives in our hands (as ilustrated by some recent high-profile accidents), what we do is as critical as any brain doc. You can always get better, I do with every hour in each type and every flight I have. Take yourselves seriously. It is brain surgery.

Ace
 

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