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, 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.”
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.
Practice and stay calm when visibility is low.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- pilot training
- weather navigation
- emergency procedures
- flight safety
- historical aviation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you maintain composure under pressure?
- What training improves cloud navigation?
Modern instruments reduce but do not eliminate disorientation risks.