fiveoboy01
Pattern Altitude
I was expecting it this morning, and then my instructor said we would go to C29 for some touch and goes. I assumed I was going to solo out of my home airport(MSN), so I was a tad disappointed, and slightly relieved(I've been nervous about it).
We get to C29, and do 4 touch and goes. But on the 4th one, my instructor takes the controls, hits the brakes, and takes us onto the taxiway.
Previously he had asked if I had my logbook, medical and ID with me, and I said "yes" to which he replied "interesting"... and I told him to quit distracting me whilst in the pattern
Instructor hops out, tells me to do 2 touch and goes and make the 3rd a full stop.
On the 2nd go, an incoming aircraft announced intentions to enter the pattern from 3 miles out just as I was turning crosswind. I looked and looked, and could not see him... but he did announce he would be behind me. Not knowing how far behind me he was, and not knowing whether or not he was doing a full stop or touch and go, I elected to do a touch and go again, and kept my speed up a bit more on downwind.
One slightly flat landing, one floater, and two greasers. My assessment of my own landings was spot-on as my instructor said the same thing when he hopped back in.
I had 12.6 hours up to this point and I was really scared... but that disappeared once I got onto the taxiway, because I was too busy flying the plane
Special thanks to my instructor Mike McGarry and the people at WI Aviation. Everyone there is great, from the ramp personnel to the people at the front desk.
We get to C29, and do 4 touch and goes. But on the 4th one, my instructor takes the controls, hits the brakes, and takes us onto the taxiway.
Previously he had asked if I had my logbook, medical and ID with me, and I said "yes" to which he replied "interesting"... and I told him to quit distracting me whilst in the pattern
Instructor hops out, tells me to do 2 touch and goes and make the 3rd a full stop.
On the 2nd go, an incoming aircraft announced intentions to enter the pattern from 3 miles out just as I was turning crosswind. I looked and looked, and could not see him... but he did announce he would be behind me. Not knowing how far behind me he was, and not knowing whether or not he was doing a full stop or touch and go, I elected to do a touch and go again, and kept my speed up a bit more on downwind.
One slightly flat landing, one floater, and two greasers. My assessment of my own landings was spot-on as my instructor said the same thing when he hopped back in.
I had 12.6 hours up to this point and I was really scared... but that disappeared once I got onto the taxiway, because I was too busy flying the plane
Special thanks to my instructor Mike McGarry and the people at WI Aviation. Everyone there is great, from the ramp personnel to the people at the front desk.