Stemar
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That's exactly what I mean. I also get Zoidberg's comment about cognitive rehearsal. Unfortunately there have been plane crashes where a blind following of the track to run on didn't work. because the situation wasn't on the card. As I said, I think we're looking at the same thing from different angles.That doesn't mean I, and I believe Stemar (unless it is indeed me who has misunderstood) and most of the rest of us haven't taken a lot of time to compile a bunch of strategies which can be deployed as the need arises and are continually adding to those as we consider new scenarios.
I'll just go back to the Boy Scouts' motto, Be Prepared. Have a plan and the kit ready for the predictable problems - spare fuel filter, MOB kit, etc, and have a mindset that's ready to deal with the unpredictable ones
I'll leave it there