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2 Pieces of Free Advice (and worth every penny)  

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Author: Pretty good   Date: 11/15/2021 9:13:19 PM  +2/-0   Show Orig. Msg (this window) Or  In New Window

advice.


The thing new pilots to any job need to understand is the variables to be dealt with are viewed differently by all pilots.  Decision making is personal.  If things don't add up to a go, then don't.  But, keep reviewing and learning.  If someone asks your reasoning, share it.  They may agree or disagree, whatever, but, at that point, realize, again, that decision making is personal and perfectly intrinsic to you.  The company hired you to make your decisions, don't let others make them fly you.  Inside that potential conundrum is where learning can happen, and simultaneously lurks danger.  Take it easy on yourself, learn, progress safely and productively in decision making, you might just live through your career.

 
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