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Touchdown! Greaser!
I guess by not drinking beer (or any alcohol to speak of) I am not a PILOT.
Oh c'mon, I said that in jest, well, kinda. But no, you don't have to drink beer (or any alcohol) to be a pilot of course.
I guess by not drinking beer (or any alcohol to speak of) I am not a PILOT.
Oh c'mon, I said that in jest, well, kinda. But no, you don't have to drink beer (or any alcohol) to be a pilot of course.
Hmm... Brand new PP and bored.
I might be guilty of not checking the windsock enough. I check the runway and my alignment with it, which to me is a much better method of telling me what the wind is doing.
I usually get a good sense of the wind this way as well, and rarely check for a windsock. True story, I was training on a jet sim at Flight Safety International and thought there was about a 10 knot cross wind. Turned out the guy running the sim had put one in by accident.
How does your alignment detect whether you have a headwind or a tailwind?
ATIS can be up to an hour old, and the wind can be blowing right up your tail. The windsock will show this, but you'll still be aligned with the runway.
That's not alignment, and GPS is not required equipment even for IFR. It's quite possible that the next aircraft you rent may have no way to measure ground speed. The windsock is still the best way to do it even if you have the equipment, as you can tell at a glance. With your eyes outside the airplane on final like they should be.indicated vs ground.
That's not alignment, and GPS is not required equipment even for IFR. It's quite possible that the next aircraft you rent may have no way to measure ground speed. The windsock is still the best way to do it even if you have the equipment, as you can tell at a glance. With your eyes outside the airplane on final like they should be.
That's not alignment, and GPS is not required equipment even for IFR. It's quite possible that the next aircraft you rent may have no way to measure ground speed. The windsock is still the best way to do it even if you have the equipment, as you can tell at a glance. With your eyes outside the airplane on final like they should be.
How does your alignment detect whether you have a headwind or a tailwind?
ATIS can be up to an hour old, and the wind can be blowing right up your tail. The windsock will show this, but you'll still be aligned with the runway.
Easy fix. Just start finding a random cute guy at every stop and take a selfie with him and send it to hubby. He'll be joining you in no time.Yeah, I don't see my husband ever flying with me. Maybe, but very doubtful. Got him to go up with me and my instructor once, but think that's as good as it's going to get. The good news is that he doesn't give me a hard time about flying anymore and seemed genuinely happy for me yesterday.
If you make that Lafayette trip for gumbo someone suggested, I'm coming with you!
If I go down that way (or, should I say, dat way), my weight and balance must be calculated for the amount of crawfish I plan to transport back. I can take a couple folks down there, but then you have to figure out your own way home. This woman has her priorities.
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