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Pre-takeoff checklist
I am new to this site as well as flying. I am 56 and just started training for my PPL March 1, and I have about 10 hours instruction time so far.
I started flying when I was a senior in high school (1975), and have always had a passion for airplanes, and flying but after high school, I had to give it up for lack of funds. Then the whole work, kids, wife, house thing prevented me from pursuing my PPL until now.
Now that the kids are on their own, and my wife and I have a few dollars saved, I figured it was time to get back into flying again.
Did I wait to long? I find it more difficult then I thought it would be. There's a lot to read, and know before I think I would feel really comfortable in the cockpit. I can take off, land, fly the pattern, and do all the basic maneuvers but my radio work is not very good, and I sometimes feel overwhelmed when I am trying to pay attention to the radio, my air speed, and keeping my turns coordinated especially base to final. The wind is also giving me fits on final, and landing.
Opinions, and advice would be welcomed.
Thanks,
Frank
I started flying when I was a senior in high school (1975), and have always had a passion for airplanes, and flying but after high school, I had to give it up for lack of funds. Then the whole work, kids, wife, house thing prevented me from pursuing my PPL until now.
Now that the kids are on their own, and my wife and I have a few dollars saved, I figured it was time to get back into flying again.
Did I wait to long? I find it more difficult then I thought it would be. There's a lot to read, and know before I think I would feel really comfortable in the cockpit. I can take off, land, fly the pattern, and do all the basic maneuvers but my radio work is not very good, and I sometimes feel overwhelmed when I am trying to pay attention to the radio, my air speed, and keeping my turns coordinated especially base to final. The wind is also giving me fits on final, and landing.
Opinions, and advice would be welcomed.
Thanks,
Frank