Kusadikika wrote:newfarer wrote:shhhhhh this is for Wazua men only.Have you ever had an abortive takeoff.i.e the airport is there but the aeroplane is not ready to take off from the runway.
A study in UK shows that 1 in every 10 Pilots (men )experience this.
How can one deal with abortive take off?
Wazua tafadhali msidelete.
Usife moyo. Sometimes you just need a break. I once had exclusive landing rights at this very large Russian airport. I was the first African airline to fly there but the management insisted on veeeeeeeeery long and multiple landings. I was excited at the beginning but after a few weeks when the the fatigue set in I found myself unable to land. I begged for breaks and when I got them I realised that the landings got better. It however eventually got out of hand when I realised that the airport was open 24 hours a day and the management insisted on landing at all waking hours................ I asked for my exclusive rights to be revoked and other airlines allowed to operate there only so that I could get a break but the management could hear none of it and insisted that I had been making other landings elsewhere which was incorrect but so as not to suffer the accusation in vain I actually did land elsewhere and......... long story. I was young and foolish!!!! I think some airports are built in with excess capacity and need to be operated by several airlines.
You need to quit that airline 24hrs flying without a co-pilot/auto pilot will kill you with fatigue.
@kusadikika
The trick is to do snap checks before flying check out all the sensitive parts do that for kido 15 minutes remember to take it slow when you and the passenger cannot take it any longer start the engine and cruise slowly dont rush.you will be amazed how the flight becomes enjoyable and the landing becomes so smooth and satisfying.
NOTE:Dont rush take your time to know the plane and the passenger.
'......to the acknowledgment of the mystery of God, and of the Father, and of Christ; 3 In whom are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.' Colossians 2:2-3