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Hello everyone,

I am a freshly minted private pilot from the San Francisco bay area (base is KCCR). Have been posting for months throughout my training on a different forum (same username), and stumbled upon this one last week - wish I'd known about it before! I certainly would have been posting here, too :D

My story is a bit atypical for the simple reason that I have a medical condition that is not normally conducive to flying, that being type 1, insulin-dependent diabetes. I posted to the medical forum here offering any insight I might have into the process of attaining my special issuance class-3 medical, and was invited to come here and introduce myself.

I have also posted some pictures of a couple of flights taken since earning my ticket.

No interest in a career; this is purely for fun!

So anyways... how y'all doin'? *sits back down*
 
Welcome, Onwards! Those are some nice photos. Night shots are notoriously difficult from a vibrating plane; those came out nicely, showcasing the beauty of the city at night. Must be nice being so close not only to a wonderful city, but such gorgeous scenery! Now, when is that camerawoman going to start taking lessons, or is she already a pilot?
 
Thank you! yeah, those did come out nice... I have several hundred more, I just need to post them. I love the landings ones into KCCR in particular... I have a great series there showing the entire approach to land at night.

Camerawoman has no interest in learning how to fly herself, but absolutely loves taking pictures from the plane... so it's a good fit since I still grin stupidly every time I get up there! the only hindrance for me is money at present; it's an expensive hobby, no matter how you slice it.
 
Welcome to PoA. Love the pictures, especially the night shots. You've got some nice scenery around there.
 
Great pictures! :thumbsup:

Brings back memories since I learned to fly in the Bay Area too.
 
Hey Onwards, welcome to POA! Thanks for posting and thanks for sharing your experience as a Type I. Your photos are very clear. I like the ones that show the interior and exterior in the same shot, especially your high approach to O22.

We have some other SF folks here Kimberly flys out of the bay area. Its a beautiful area, my sister lives in Pacific Heights and I love when I go out to vist her.
 
Hey Onwards, welcome to POA! Thanks for posting and thanks for sharing your experience as a Type I. Your photos are very clear. I like the ones that show the interior and exterior in the same shot, especially your high approach to O22.

We have some other SF folks here Kimberly flys out of the bay area. Its a beautiful area, my sister lives in Pacific Heights and I love when I go out to vist her.

Yeah, that high approach was great for the shots, not so much for actually landing... it was the first time for me in anything approaching mountain terrain (and my first flight as a private pilot in general) and between the hills and strange winds turned out a lot more challenging that I thought it was going to be. I actually needed two go-arounds before I "calibrated" properly for a good landing. What do they say about "license to learn?"

I do love interior/exterior shots too. You can see that in my selection of night photos as well - I love the ones with the ghost instruments.

I know Kim from that other forum. Did you know she completed her XC solos these past few days? go Captain Kimmy!

It is a beautiful area to fly in... I feel very privileged. I particular love flying around at night in the bay area. It's just stunning!
 
Welcome to PoA, a great group of folks. Great pictures too! I love night flying, just don't get to do it much. While you adding forums to your list, you can add purpleboard.net Some of the folks here are members over there also.
 
Welcome to PoA, a great group of folks. Great pictures too! I love night flying, just don't get to do it much. While you adding forums to your list, you can add purpleboard.net Some of the folks here are members over there also.
Yup. Including (another) Kim!
 
Welcome! Great pictures. I especially liked the one taken rolling final at a 45 (the one where you said you were too high and had to go around).
 
Hey Onwards, welcome to POA! Thanks for posting and thanks for sharing your experience as a Type I. Your photos are very clear. I like the ones that show the interior and exterior in the same shot, especially your high approach to O22.

We have some other SF folks here Kimberly flys out of the bay area. Its a beautiful area, my sister lives in Pacific Heights and I love when I go out to vist her.


Thanks Adam, yes - I guess people are coming over here from the much smaller forum now!

Hi B - Thanks for making our part of the country look good. The Bay Area is a fun / pretty place to fly.

Kimberly
 
Yeah, that high approach was great for the shots, not so much for actually landing... it was the first time for me in anything approaching mountain terrain (and my first flight as a private pilot in general) and between the hills and strange winds turned out a lot more challenging that I thought it was going to be. I actually needed two go-arounds before I "calibrated" properly for a good landing. What do they say about "license to learn?"

I do love interior/exterior shots too. You can see that in my selection of night photos as well - I love the ones with the ghost instruments.

I know Kim from that other forum. Did you know she completed her XC solos these past few days? go Captain Kimmy!

It is a beautiful area to fly in... I feel very privileged. I particular love flying around at night in the bay area. It's just stunning!

First of all, don't give these guys / girls on here any ideas. I hate that Kimmy thing (a few pilots on another forum call me that AND I NEVER TOLD THEM I HATE THAT NAME).

Second of all, you are making me blush. It is not a big deal that I completed all my solo cross country work, including crazy amounts of planning, in one weekend. Just two days of flying my butt off however thank you.

Third, I don't know about "captain" but I guess if I have passengers I could be silly and go on the intercom with that whole "this is your captain speaking" thing.

Welcome to POA - ! It is different over here for sure.


Kimberly
 
Who is the other Kim? This is why I go by "Kimberly" - because there are always "other Kims" around.

Kim Pardon, founder and chief mistress of the Purple Board. She flies an L-19 Birddog. Her husband is also a pilot. She wields a "virtual" whip. ;)
 
First of all, don't give these guys / girls on here any ideas. I hate that Kimmy thing (a few pilots on another forum call me that AND I NEVER TOLD THEM I HATE THAT NAME).

Oh sorry, I had no idea!

*stands to attention* Yes sir, I'm sorry Captain Kim, sir!

Second of all, you are making me blush.

No fair. Can you take a picture of you blushing and post it? *grin*

It is not a big deal that I completed all my solo cross country work, including crazy amounts of planning, in one weekend. Just two days of flying my butt off however thank you.

"It is not a big deal", she says. Well, all *I* can say is, you can't bull**** a bull****ter.

Third, I don't know about "captain" but I guess if I have passengers I could be silly and go on the intercom with that whole "this is your captain speaking" thing.

It may be silly, but it's tons of fun to do it... I have a ride scheduled with a couple of friends this weekend, and I sure do intend to pull this one off for a laugh!
 
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