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<blockquote data-quote="Miket" data-source="post: 109100" data-attributes="member: 11542"><p>Don't be embarrassed through loosing your spark. Try to get any help you are due. Treat this as a learning curve, many many pilots have done much worse than you have done, lots of them got away with it. You were unlucky, not stupid. You obviously panicked a bit and in that state it is very difficult to think straight. Manned aircraft pilot training involves a great deal of recovery in various situations, and I think that this is a good idea for ourselves. Read instructions and learn them until you know them inside out. Whilst flying imagine bad situations and solve them by determining actions you should take. You will have time while the situation is in your imagination. If nothing else, the confidence you will gain will hopefully avoid the dreaded panic. Hope you get sparky back, but do keep you chin up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miket, post: 109100, member: 11542"] Don't be embarrassed through loosing your spark. Try to get any help you are due. Treat this as a learning curve, many many pilots have done much worse than you have done, lots of them got away with it. You were unlucky, not stupid. You obviously panicked a bit and in that state it is very difficult to think straight. Manned aircraft pilot training involves a great deal of recovery in various situations, and I think that this is a good idea for ourselves. Read instructions and learn them until you know them inside out. Whilst flying imagine bad situations and solve them by determining actions you should take. You will have time while the situation is in your imagination. If nothing else, the confidence you will gain will hopefully avoid the dreaded panic. Hope you get sparky back, but do keep you chin up. [/QUOTE]
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