Richard Eastman

Richard Eastman is retired software executive and a 13,000-plus-hour CFII/MEI who also serves as a FAASTeam Representative. He built a Glasair Sportsman and conducts transition training in the type.
Richard Eastman Monday, April 25, 2022

Overcoming Bad Habits

In the March 2021 issue of Aviation Safety magazine, I discussed the need to restructure the way we teach flying, to focus ab initio training on developing habits that don’t have to be unlearned as one progresses through flight training and into advanced ratings and operations. The classic example is developing in students the habit of using […]

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