ajstoner21
Cleared for Takeoff
I can only afford to fly about an hour or two every month or month and a half or so. Everytime I get to fly, I try to make it a cross country flight combined with all the usual practice maneuvers (Steep turns, stalls, slow flight, few touch and goes, the usual). I do that to do my best to remain proficient, and I can hold everything just fine to the PTS.
My problem is, it seems everytime I go fly, I have doubts going to the airport about stupid things. I seem to let "slightest" wind bother me, but yet, I have never had a problem with a wind (landed with a 20G30 with the gust component, max demonstrated crosswind once just fine - was quite the surprise as winds were supposed to be around 10 kts).
Its as if I'm trying to talk myself out of it the whole way to the airport, but once I'm in the plane, I feel confident again. I feel I have the potential to cancel a flight i'm perfectly capable of. I've never had a "close call", I have only had to abort one landing for a real reason and probably could have been easily salvaged (other than training exercise).
Is there a way to stay confident about flying, esp with a little wind? Obviously, flying more often would easily fix that, but, anything else?
My problem is, it seems everytime I go fly, I have doubts going to the airport about stupid things. I seem to let "slightest" wind bother me, but yet, I have never had a problem with a wind (landed with a 20G30 with the gust component, max demonstrated crosswind once just fine - was quite the surprise as winds were supposed to be around 10 kts).
Its as if I'm trying to talk myself out of it the whole way to the airport, but once I'm in the plane, I feel confident again. I feel I have the potential to cancel a flight i'm perfectly capable of. I've never had a "close call", I have only had to abort one landing for a real reason and probably could have been easily salvaged (other than training exercise).
Is there a way to stay confident about flying, esp with a little wind? Obviously, flying more often would easily fix that, but, anything else?