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Aviation Quote by Charles Rumney Samson

“Cloud-flying requires practice, even if you have every modern instrument, and unless you keep calm and collected you will get into trouble after you have been inside a really thick one for a few minutes. In the very early days of aviation, 1912 to be correct, I emerged from a cloud upside down…” quote by Charles Rumney Samson
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“Cloud-flying requires practice, even if you have every modern instrument, and unless you keep calm and collected you will get into trouble after you have been inside a really thick one for a few minutes. In the very early days of aviation, 1912 to be correct, I emerged from a cloud upside down, much to my discomfort, as I didn't know how to get right way up again. I found out somehow, or I wouldn't be writing this.”

Charles Rumney Samson

About This Quote

Source Memoir: Early Aviation Experiences, 1912

Flying through clouds demands skill and composure; loss of orientation can be dangerous.

In simple terms: Flying in clouds needs practice and calm to avoid trouble.

Key Takeaway

Practice and stay calm when visibility is low.

Themes

aviation skill calmness

Mood

cautious reflective

Type

educational historical

When to use this quote

  • pilot training
  • weather navigation
  • emergency procedures
  • flight safety
  • historical aviation

Key Concepts

situational awareness risk management

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you maintain composure under pressure?
  • What training improves cloud navigation?
A Different Perspective

Modern instruments reduce but do not eliminate disorientation risks.

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