Etherscreen
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Etherscreen
I’m curious else is in my situation. I got my PPL 12 years ago after about 70 hours. I’m now 47. Shortly after that we had our first daughter and then second daughter and then for some. So basically for the past decade I have not flown but I was always interested in learning how to fly so I could go places. I’m not sure how realistic this is with a family of five and a low our pilot.
I thought I wanted to get back into it so I found a very good instructor who actually teaches safety seminars for the FAA. I took my first lesson this past weekend and it’s like I had never piloted an airplane before. My taxiing was bad and I just felt nervous. Even in the airplane I started to second-guess my reasoning for flying again.
I guess I have two concerns. #1 That I will spend this time and money and learn to fly again and end up in the same position I was when I learned 12 years ago and stop flying. #2 is safety. I know nothing is 100% safe except maybe sitting in my chair at home watching TV. I guess when I come online and start reading the forums I always hear about this accident and that accident, and close calls. This all seems to add to my questioning myself if I really want to fly again.
What drives me to start flying again is I would love to go places eventually. I’m not talking 50 miles but trips 400-600nm. How realistic is this for a gen aviation pilot? I don’t want to be under constant stress and anxiety so I’m curious if these feelings improve with experience?
Sorry for the long post but I was just curious if anyone else has been in my shoes and if so did you come out successful on the other side?
I thought I wanted to get back into it so I found a very good instructor who actually teaches safety seminars for the FAA. I took my first lesson this past weekend and it’s like I had never piloted an airplane before. My taxiing was bad and I just felt nervous. Even in the airplane I started to second-guess my reasoning for flying again.
I guess I have two concerns. #1 That I will spend this time and money and learn to fly again and end up in the same position I was when I learned 12 years ago and stop flying. #2 is safety. I know nothing is 100% safe except maybe sitting in my chair at home watching TV. I guess when I come online and start reading the forums I always hear about this accident and that accident, and close calls. This all seems to add to my questioning myself if I really want to fly again.
What drives me to start flying again is I would love to go places eventually. I’m not talking 50 miles but trips 400-600nm. How realistic is this for a gen aviation pilot? I don’t want to be under constant stress and anxiety so I’m curious if these feelings improve with experience?
Sorry for the long post but I was just curious if anyone else has been in my shoes and if so did you come out successful on the other side?