I don’t mean that RTH is cocky or arrogant, just that he knows what
he can do and therefore has no problem doing it. He’s never been to Lindsay
before; never really done an uncontrolled airport like this either and yet it
didn’t bother him unduly. He took a quick glance at the chart. It seems (to
him) reasonably easy to get to (peninsular in lake points pretty much at it).
The weather was pretty sweet. So no problem. I don’t mean that he’s complacent.
He checked the info he needed to, quick glance to make sure no NOTAMS etc. and
as far as he was concerned off we go.
I’m thinking over logistics like “where will we park the plane?”
and RTH is sure we will figure out something when we get there. Even on approach when we overflew the field
to come back round for our descent to join mid downwind, I admitted to him that
I lost site of the airport in our turn, “yeah so have I,” he admitted, “it’s
around here somewhere though.”
I will NEVER ever have that degree of casual confidence, confidence
in my own abilities, confidence that it’ll all be alright somehow. I envy RTH that;
it makes him a strong, steady presence in the cockpit and a joy to fly with. I
think I will always be an awkward sweaty mess. I just don’t think that this is
a lesson that Bob can teach me.
LFE: Have you discussed this with Bob? I think you should voice this concern to him.
ReplyDeleteAs for the example of finding a parking spot, that is something that you can cover during the flight planning process. Knowing exactly where you are going to park (and how to get there once you arrive) before you even walk out to the aircraft will mean one less thing to worry about.
What's to discuss? Believe me Bob is more than aware of my confidence issues. The parking is just an example, I sweat the small stuff, sometimes to the degree where it prevents me achieving the bigger stuff that I'm capable of.
DeleteMy problem and I'm not sure the best instructor in the world can sort my head out!