charleszink
Filing Flight Plan
Will obviously talk to my instructor about this when I see him Wednesday but I was hoping a few people here might have some insight.
Completed the Cessna / King Schools ground training tonight and started in on a randomly-generated quiz. Four questions in and I realized I know absolutely nothing. It's not like I didn't put thought into all the training; becoming a pilot is one of the few things in life I've put 110% into.
I took notes the entire way, created flash cards and have studied excessively, bugged the **** out of my CFI with things I didn't grasp well. It just seems like I forget everything I study a week after I move onto the next topic and now it's coming back to bite me in the ass.
I get the basics. How to fly the airplane is easy, emergency procedures, basically anything that's memorized. What I haven't seemed to grasp is things like magnetic headings, density altitude calculations, W&B, etc. I have no idea how to move forward and learn those things in a way that will stick with me for, well, life.
Any insights or experience would be awesome. Thanks
Completed the Cessna / King Schools ground training tonight and started in on a randomly-generated quiz. Four questions in and I realized I know absolutely nothing. It's not like I didn't put thought into all the training; becoming a pilot is one of the few things in life I've put 110% into.
I took notes the entire way, created flash cards and have studied excessively, bugged the **** out of my CFI with things I didn't grasp well. It just seems like I forget everything I study a week after I move onto the next topic and now it's coming back to bite me in the ass.
I get the basics. How to fly the airplane is easy, emergency procedures, basically anything that's memorized. What I haven't seemed to grasp is things like magnetic headings, density altitude calculations, W&B, etc. I have no idea how to move forward and learn those things in a way that will stick with me for, well, life.
Any insights or experience would be awesome. Thanks