What if the bullet with my name on it is out there. Upset...Loss of Control...CFIT...? Will I be up to the challenge? Will I rise to the occasion? Will I have the necessary tool in my tool box?
It doesn't happen that way does it? We don't rise to the occasion do we? We play the same way we have practiced. It's all about iterations, muscle memory.
So we are somewhat stuck with what we have without initial, concurrent, and recurrent training. We are, save off the wall crazy individuals, stuck with the bureaucracies, the sanctioned training materials, the school solution.
But there is hope in small changes like "accelerate in ground effect to Vx or Vy as appropriate" and " no more than 1.3Vso. "
It will be awhile before the low ground effect takeoff toward down hill drainage, rudder turn around obstruction, 45 degrees Dutch rolls, the energy management turn to target not heading, orograraphic lift, thermal lift, slow in up air, fast through down air, dynamic proactive rudder on takeoff and approach and landing and taxi and directing our course anywhere, wind management in all ground reference maneuvering including takeoff and landing, using rudder to pull the down aileron in coordinated turns, and the apparent brisk walk rate of closure approach become default muscle memory.
We most often need none of that stuff. But to be there when we need it, the outcome is often in doubt.