I was reorganizing my office the other day and found my old kneeboard, back when I was a pilot. It’s basically a clipboard you use to write down important stuff like what runway to land on. Here’s a picture: It looks old school compared to touchscreen GPS systems. But then again the plane I was flying, a Piper Cherokee 235, was built in 1966. It had an egg timer that told you when to switch fuel tanks. I had a wonderful French Canadian instructor who would yell out “The Toasts Are Ready!” every time it would ring.
Thinking about founders as pilots
Thinking about founders as pilots
Thinking about founders as pilots
I was reorganizing my office the other day and found my old kneeboard, back when I was a pilot. It’s basically a clipboard you use to write down important stuff like what runway to land on. Here’s a picture: It looks old school compared to touchscreen GPS systems. But then again the plane I was flying, a Piper Cherokee 235, was built in 1966. It had an egg timer that told you when to switch fuel tanks. I had a wonderful French Canadian instructor who would yell out “The Toasts Are Ready!” every time it would ring.