As you know you need to fly more to help your confidence. How much did you learn in only 40 hours to get your PPL?So I earned my certificate in 2004 at 40hrs and stopped flying in 2007 with about 80hrs due to kids, mortgage, life etc... Now that my kids are grown, I decided to take up flying again last year. After a 13yr absence I was a bit rusty. I completed AOPAs rusty pilot course, completed a flight review and flew a couples hours with an instructor. I wanted more time but the instructor said I was more than ready. I made some great strides and accomplished many personal goals such as a high performance rating (in a cessna182). Then covid happened and I didn't fly for months. I got about 14hrs last year. This year has not been good and weather has not helped either. I am exceedingly disappointed at only flying maybe 6hrs so far.
I am still a low time pilot with approximately 100hrs now and I am getting extremely frustrated with my lack of progress. Not flying for extended periods I feel I am not as safe as I should be and this has affected my confidence. Each time I fly with an instructor they say I am safe have no issues with my abilities. However, this frustration is getting to me and at times I feel like I'm losing the desire to fly. Perhaps I need to find someone to fly with to help reignite my passion and help with confidence. Anyone else been through this or have any ideas or suggestions?
However, this frustration is getting to me and at times I feel like I'm losing the desire to fly. Perhaps I need to find someone to fly with to help reignite my passion and help with confidence. Anyone else been through this or have any ideas or suggestions?
Me too, for a while last year we only worked half days. Guess where I spent my afternoons? At the airport flying!!Can't imagine why COVID would keep anyone from flying solo. I flew plenty, though most of it was just landings at local airports. I did a couple longer flights, both were tortoise rescues.
I work with DFW TRACON fairly closely and they said that while airline flying was way down, they could see plenty of traffic at all the outlying fields. Lots of people spent a lot more time flying than usual!Me too, for a while last year we only worked half days. Guess where I spent my afternoons? At the airport flying!!
I went through the mirror image of this. I was the guy who went flying with someone in your shoes. He lacked confidence. A CFI had told him he's ok, but he was still reluctant. I went on about 3-4 flights with him, all cross countries. I didn't try to instruct, just got some free rides. After that he felt better and started taking friends and family up. I met him right here like this. He posted much like you did, looking for someone to fly with. We flew out of the same airport. Where are you? There may be someone here willing to do the same.So I earned my certificate in 2004 at 40hrs and stopped flying in 2007 with about 80hrs due to kids, mortgage, life etc... Now that my kids are grown, I decided to take up flying again last year. After a 13yr absence I was a bit rusty. I completed AOPAs rusty pilot course, completed a flight review and flew a couples hours with an instructor. I wanted more time but the instructor said I was more than ready. I made some great strides and accomplished many personal goals such as a high performance rating (in a cessna182). Then covid happened and I didn't fly for months. I got about 14hrs last year. This year has not been good and weather has not helped either. I am exceedingly disappointed at only flying maybe 6hrs so far.
I am still a low time pilot with approximately 100hrs now and I am getting extremely frustrated with my lack of progress. Not flying for extended periods I feel I am not as safe as I should be and this has affected my confidence. Each time I fly with an instructor they say I am safe have no issues with my abilities. However, this frustration is getting to me and at times I feel like I'm losing the desire to fly. Perhaps I need to find someone to fly with to help reignite my passion and help with confidence. Anyone else been through this or have any ideas or suggestions?
Become a flight instructor.So I earned my certificate in 2004 at 40hrs and stopped flying in 2007 with about 80hrs due to kids, mortgage, life etc... Now that my kids are grown, I decided to take up flying again last year. After a 13yr absence I was a bit rusty. I completed AOPAs rusty pilot course, completed a flight review and flew a couples hours with an instructor. I wanted more time but the instructor said I was more than ready. I made some great strides and accomplished many personal goals such as a high performance rating (in a cessna182). Then covid happened and I didn't fly for months. I got about 14hrs last year. This year has not been good and weather has not helped either. I am exceedingly disappointed at only flying maybe 6hrs so far.
I am still a low time pilot with approximately 100hrs now and I am getting extremely frustrated with my lack of progress. Not flying for extended periods I feel I am not as safe as I should be and this has affected my confidence. Each time I fly with an instructor they say I am safe have no issues with my abilities. However, this frustration is getting to me and at times I feel like I'm losing the desire to fly. Perhaps I need to find someone to fly with to help reignite my passion and help with confidence. Anyone else been through this or have any ideas or suggestions?
I am still a low time pilot with approximately 100hrs now and I am getting extremely frustrated with my lack of progress.
I work with DFW TRACON fairly closely and they said that while airline flying was way down, they could see plenty of traffic at all the outlying fields. Lots of people spent a lot more time flying than usual!
I work with DFW TRACON fairly closely and they said that while airline flying was way down, they could see plenty of traffic at all the outlying fields. Lots of people spent a lot more time flying than usual!
Actually, I remember a lot of people flying during the worse of COVID to their favorite BRAVO, like ATL, etc. to put on their bucket list.Can't imagine why COVID would keep anyone from flying solo. I flew plenty, though most of it was just landings at local airports. I did a couple longer flights, both were tortoise rescues.
I am no Bob Hoover but frankly despite what you might hear here and other places, and I will let you in on a little secret, flying isn't really that hard.
I understand the OP....I don't enjoy punching holes in the sky. Last year two informal flying groups I belong to didn't do much because of COVID and many of the places we fly were closed. Hence it was solo or not at all. Add on a full-time job (altho teleconf), and I didn't do much flying. This year, much the same altho more airport restaurants are open, but still not flying as much as I expected.Can't imagine why COVID would keep anyone from flying solo. I flew plenty, though most of it was just landings at local airports. I did a couple longer flights, both were tortoise rescues.
So I earned my certificate in 2004 at 40hrs and stopped flying in 2007 with about 80hrs due to kids, mortgage, life etc... Now that my kids are grown, I decided to take up flying again last year. After a 13yr absence I was a bit rusty. I completed AOPAs rusty pilot course, completed a flight review and flew a couples hours with an instructor. I wanted more time but the instructor said I was more than ready. I made some great strides and accomplished many personal goals such as a high performance rating (in a cessna182). Then covid happened and I didn't fly for months. I got about 14hrs last year. This year has not been good and weather has not helped either. I am exceedingly disappointed at only flying maybe 6hrs so far.
I am still a low time pilot with approximately 100hrs now and I am getting extremely frustrated with my lack of progress. Not flying for extended periods I feel I am not as safe as I should be and this has affected my confidence. Each time I fly with an instructor they say I am safe have no issues with my abilities. However, this frustration is getting to me and at times I feel like I'm losing the desire to fly. Perhaps I need to find someone to fly with to help reignite my passion and help with confidence. Anyone else been through this or have any ideas or suggestions?
Wow, and people think I am Mr. negativeStop whining and start flying or alternatively start doing something other than flying and yes, stop whining ….whatever works for you , it is frankly that simple.
Wow, and people think I am Mr. negative
Wow, and people think I am Mr. negative
Where are you located, what airport? Maybe befriend someone there.So I earned my certificate in 2004 at 40hrs and stopped flying in 2007 with about 80hrs due to kids, mortgage, life etc... Now that my kids are grown, I decided to take up flying again last year. After a 13yr absence I was a bit rusty. I completed AOPAs rusty pilot course, completed a flight review and flew a couples hours with an instructor. I wanted more time but the instructor said I was more than ready. I made some great strides and accomplished many personal goals such as a high performance rating (in a cessna182). Then covid happened and I didn't fly for months. I got about 14hrs last year. This year has not been good and weather has not helped either. I am exceedingly disappointed at only flying maybe 6hrs so far.
I am still a low time pilot with approximately 100hrs now and I am getting extremely frustrated with my lack of progress. Not flying for extended periods I feel I am not as safe as I should be and this has affected my confidence. Each time I fly with an instructor they say I am safe have no issues with my abilities. However, this frustration is getting to me and at times I feel like I'm losing the desire to fly. Perhaps I need to find someone to fly with to help reignite my passion and help with confidence. Anyone else been through this or have any ideas or suggestions?
So you can be frustrated with mx downtimes insteadBuy a plane or part of one. Most any plane will do.
Well, these replies and suggestions are all over the place some more helpful than others. I appreciate everyone's opinions. I really debated posting anything because I didn't want to be seen as a Mr. Whiney pants. But to some I guess I did and that's ok. I see myself in responses from PaulS and others who are matter of fact do it or shut up.
I think many read too much into my comment about losing my passion. It has always been my passion to fly. After getting my certificate in 2004 and having to be "responsible" and hang it up for all those years was not fun. Frankly life happens as we all know and it just wasn't in the picture. Now the kids are grown and out of the house, it's my time again. I want to pick up where I left off and go places. My frustration comes from the slow progress I am making which some have eluded to. I guess I was asking for helpful strategies from others who may have been in a similar situation. Thank you to those who did offer some.
I really debated posting anything because I didn't want to be seen as a Mr. Whiney pants.
I see myself in responses from PaulS and others who are matter of fact do it or shut up.
I guess I was asking for helpful strategies from others who may have been in a similar situation. Thank you to those who did offer some.