I want people to be able to come here and comment freely. But, in the beginning anyway, I’m requiring that all comments be approved before posting. If your comment doesn’t show up right away, patience. I’ll get to it.
I want people to be able to come here and comment freely. But, in the beginning anyway, I’m requiring that all comments be approved before posting. If your comment doesn’t show up right away, patience. I’ll get to it.
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In short, Wikipedia vs the Rotorcraft Flight Manual, or your chance to make flying helicopters better and safer for everybody. All you have to do is find a subject that interests you, log in, and tell us what you know. If you don't know where to start, take a look at the private pilot maneuver guide.
p.s., you don't have to be a 30,000-hour pilot to contribute something useful. Students, what worked well for you? CFIs, how did you have to adjust your teaching techniques for different students? Yeah, it is a bit of work and no, you don't get anything from it other than a warm fuzzy feeling (unless, of course, you learn something in the process). But this industry could use some cross collaboration.
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