For the first time this afternoon, I had someone in the plane taking video of me flying. I had taken my drummer friend and web designer Joel, who is staying with us for a few weeks, with me to my flight lesson this afternoon. Unbeknownst to me, he was taking photos and videos from the back seat. What a GREAT opportunity to actually SEE what one is doing right or wrong, from right in the plane!!! Totally have to find a way to do this in a 150, lol!
...is an interesting way to analyse skills and gaps. I've video'd myself teaching before, in a classroom, or when giving a workshop, and I've always found watching myself teach or a facilitate a very humbling experience, but one from which I learn a great deal (the camera doesn't lie!!)
For the first time this afternoon, I had someone in the plane taking video of me flying. I had taken my drummer friend and web designer Joel, who is staying with us for a few weeks, with me to my flight lesson this afternoon. Unbeknownst to me, he was taking photos and videos from the back seat. What a GREAT opportunity to actually SEE what one is doing right or wrong, from right in the plane!!! Totally have to find a way to do this in a 150, lol!
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Welcome to Vera's Flight Brain...Here I will attempt -- hopefully not in vain -- to share my connections to previous knowledge. Or I might share a few random thoughts loosely connected to flying, too, as well as any useful resources I may stumble across in my studies.
AuthorVera C. Teschow is a certified teacher and mother of twin boys Alex and Simon. In addition to documenting her flying lessons, she also blogs about babies, teaching and life in general. Categories
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