jdangel
Pre-Flight
Got out to KBED (Bedford, MA - new england) on Sunday for the first time in over a month. Conditions were beautiful, a little on the windy side but looked like under 10 knots.
Got out to start the preflight though and could tell things were worse than that. Atis was saying 12 knots around 30 degrees off the runway. The gusts weren't reported, but you could feel it. Atis later reported 12 knots gusting to 17.
Being a fairly low time PP-ASEL(around 100 hours) I unfortunately folded and went inside despite the clear conditions.
I am at the stage where I know that getting some dual in these conditions would increase my confidence, but was curious about whether others who were fairly low time pilots have the same fears and wait like I do until a calm day to fly...
I quit 15 years ago after getting my ticket for similar reasons and don't want to do it again ((( If anyone has stories to share that would be great of what you did after getting your ticket, specifically how you increased your skills and tolerance for less than perfect conditions.
I've had some dual recently after getting back in the cockpit after quitting for 15 years, but am at the stage where just building experience might be the way to go.
Got out to start the preflight though and could tell things were worse than that. Atis was saying 12 knots around 30 degrees off the runway. The gusts weren't reported, but you could feel it. Atis later reported 12 knots gusting to 17.
Being a fairly low time PP-ASEL(around 100 hours) I unfortunately folded and went inside despite the clear conditions.
I am at the stage where I know that getting some dual in these conditions would increase my confidence, but was curious about whether others who were fairly low time pilots have the same fears and wait like I do until a calm day to fly...
I quit 15 years ago after getting my ticket for similar reasons and don't want to do it again ((( If anyone has stories to share that would be great of what you did after getting your ticket, specifically how you increased your skills and tolerance for less than perfect conditions.
I've had some dual recently after getting back in the cockpit after quitting for 15 years, but am at the stage where just building experience might be the way to go.