Jeff Szlauko
Pre-takeoff checklist
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I’ve posted before about this, where I had a TIA (laymen’s term is mild stroke), and was looking at resuming my private pilot’s training in another 5 months as that would have marked the 2 year point from my last TIA. Well f**k, just yesterday morning I had another TIA episode! Just my luck!
Guess I could have not admitted to it, and glossed it over and pretended it never happened, but it seems to me when it comes flying a plane, no shortcuts and/or cheats are to be accepted. But then that’s just me!
So I’m guessing I am at this point I’m back to square one, needing to wait another 2 years before getting back to training, but I will check with an MDE (I think that’s what they are called) to be sure.
Just got me wondering if there is a way I can go up and fly and not be wasting time and yet get some good education, and fun! Sure, any CFI will go up with me, but it would seem a waste of time to get training now, only to have to redo it a couple years down the road, as one needs to be current on the stuff learned. But then again, that said, if I spend a couple years just every month or so going up with an instructor, by the time I am able to jump back in 100%, I’ll hit the road running!
Sorry, I’m just thinking out loud here now, and if you’re reading this and thinking “what the f*ck”, then please just move on and don’t hammer me. I’m sensitive, especially now!
Seems to me I’m answering my own question, but aside from going up with a CFI, how does it work when going up with a licensed pilot! Can a person who has yet to achieve a pilots license pilot sit in the left seat with a licensed pilot to the right? Does that position designate PIC, and unless the person to the right is an instructor, then I cannot be in that seat?
Yes, I know, I can check with a CFI. Just throwing it out to the crowd here.
I would like to at this point give a huge thanks to the gentleman at Gold Seal online training for what they did for me almost two years ago when I had my first TIA, and had to take a break. Many many thanks!
Guess I could have not admitted to it, and glossed it over and pretended it never happened, but it seems to me when it comes flying a plane, no shortcuts and/or cheats are to be accepted. But then that’s just me!
So I’m guessing I am at this point I’m back to square one, needing to wait another 2 years before getting back to training, but I will check with an MDE (I think that’s what they are called) to be sure.
Just got me wondering if there is a way I can go up and fly and not be wasting time and yet get some good education, and fun! Sure, any CFI will go up with me, but it would seem a waste of time to get training now, only to have to redo it a couple years down the road, as one needs to be current on the stuff learned. But then again, that said, if I spend a couple years just every month or so going up with an instructor, by the time I am able to jump back in 100%, I’ll hit the road running!
Sorry, I’m just thinking out loud here now, and if you’re reading this and thinking “what the f*ck”, then please just move on and don’t hammer me. I’m sensitive, especially now!
Seems to me I’m answering my own question, but aside from going up with a CFI, how does it work when going up with a licensed pilot! Can a person who has yet to achieve a pilots license pilot sit in the left seat with a licensed pilot to the right? Does that position designate PIC, and unless the person to the right is an instructor, then I cannot be in that seat?
Yes, I know, I can check with a CFI. Just throwing it out to the crowd here.
I would like to at this point give a huge thanks to the gentleman at Gold Seal online training for what they did for me almost two years ago when I had my first TIA, and had to take a break. Many many thanks!