Long time reader- first time poster.
I just took my first discovery flight a couple of nights ago. Everything went really well- I handled the radios on the ground, taxied to the runway, got clearance, and took off. I don't think I had a ton of control input from the instructor. Years of flight simulator on the computer and watching 100's of Youtube videos came in handy. We flew around, circled my house and then headed back- entered the pattern, and I did most of the landing. I'm sure he was helping some.
But, the disconcerting thing was that I was pretty nervous on the take off roll and very shaky/uncomfortable on climb out. Granted, there was a 7-10 kt crosswind so as soon as we rotated we sort of bounced sideways as we climbed. Same thing on the descent as the buffeting around by the wind currents made me uneasy. I knew I should expect it, and that the plane wouldn't out of the sky in my head, but my body was sending different signals.
The question is- does that anxious feeling dissipate over time the more you do it? Or was that a good sign that flying GA aircraft is something better left for the computer/daydreaming?
Thanks for the help!
I just took my first discovery flight a couple of nights ago. Everything went really well- I handled the radios on the ground, taxied to the runway, got clearance, and took off. I don't think I had a ton of control input from the instructor. Years of flight simulator on the computer and watching 100's of Youtube videos came in handy. We flew around, circled my house and then headed back- entered the pattern, and I did most of the landing. I'm sure he was helping some.
But, the disconcerting thing was that I was pretty nervous on the take off roll and very shaky/uncomfortable on climb out. Granted, there was a 7-10 kt crosswind so as soon as we rotated we sort of bounced sideways as we climbed. Same thing on the descent as the buffeting around by the wind currents made me uneasy. I knew I should expect it, and that the plane wouldn't out of the sky in my head, but my body was sending different signals.
The question is- does that anxious feeling dissipate over time the more you do it? Or was that a good sign that flying GA aircraft is something better left for the computer/daydreaming?
Thanks for the help!