Can a Professional Pilot Successfully Pursue an Engineering Hobby?

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Hi all,

I'm a professional pilot by trade, but I recently discovered developer boards, and I've gotten into hardware coding as a new hobby. However, this necessarily brings along some engineering problems, and I haven't had any math or physics classes in close to 2 decades, so I'm looking for a resource to help solve some hopefully simple problems from time to time. Hopefully this is the place!
 
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Welcome to PF. I saw your first post. I hope we can help you out.
 
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