Thunderboy wrote: 
A thought
Do you think the more hours one obtains the lower they fly?
I still like to fly pretty high especially when it is turbulent, over ridges etc
but there are many (and yes very good pilots) with high hours that do things I can't imagine ever doing, although still envious at their skills.
So does one become braver and more daring as the hours build up or is a conservatie pilot always conservative ???
I sometimes worry that Ill get that feeling of I know what I'm doing and start taking chances - it just takes one mistake or obstacle at the low height for an accident ???
Just thoughts - maybee some of the guys with the hundreds of hours can comment on what they do and how they feel
Thunderboy, very good question you pose....
There are several schools of thought on this one....
The most common is that most pilots learn and grow rapidly till they get around the 100 hour mark where the confidence level becomes high. This is perceived as a dangerous period, as the pilot might be tempted to push the boundary more than before....for most pilots, one of two bad experiences soon calm them down and they carry on building hours till around the 500 hour mark....
At this point again things get to the point where the pilot feels pretty much in control of everything and bulletproof.....which is why things become dangerous again as boundaries might get pushed, etc....
The pilot then flies till he gets to the 1000 hour mark and at this stage is hugely relieved that he (or she) has come this far unscathed and the safety limits and conservatism starts to set in to lessen the ods of any further accident happening....
So how many hours to make a pilot safe? There is no formula...It depends on the pilot's personality, experience safety adherance....