Hello everyone, hope all is well for everybody. This is kinda an long and silly post so sorry in advance but here goes, My name is Jarod and I’m 19. I’ve always been into airplanes and aviation and always loved learning the mechanics of how they work and fly but for the longest time I never thought I’d be a pilot.
I’ve always been TERRIFIED of drops…. Not heights mind you, but drops the feeling of negative G that you get in your stomach, I would rather get hit by a bus than deal with that. And so every time I flew (which was often about 10 times a year) I’d be in awe about the view but also at the same time be nervous to death of turbulence or ( I know it’s next to impossible but, the wing or elevator failing in flight). So despite loving planes and flying this for the most part has kept me from ever thinking I’d be a pilot.
Flash forward to now and I just graduated HS and after doing AFJROTC I wanted to join the AF as a engine mechanic but Before I did my grandfather who has been a pilot for 45 years finally dragged me up on a flight with him and let me use the controls abit…. And needless to say I got absolutely hooked. I did some scrounging for funds and am currently a student pilot in flight school and I’m about 10 hours into my training and I’m loving it, unfortunately I still haven’t quite gotten over my fear of falling and I’m constantly in the back of my head paranoid about falling out of the sky from a structural failure.
Let me just say I absolutely Love flying right now, the view is just amazing and the feeling flying a plane and how it just “floats” I love it. All the complexity behind lift and physics weather and engines.
I just was wondering if anyone here would maybe have any advice or could offer suggestions to help me fully conquer my fear of falling and my worries of aircraft.
Thank you all for taking the time to read this I greatly appreciate it!
Jarod
I suffered the same when I learned to fly. I worried about everything, it was a distraction from learning.
Felt sick also from bumpy days early on. Did not, could not learn much when I was feeling sick.
It also physically drained me after only 45 minutes in the air.
I was a terrible lander at first. We spent many hours in the pattern practicing.
Took me 100 hours and about 16 months to get my PPL in 2016.
At about 200 hours I started instrument training in a school plane and finished that in my own 172.
Now I have 1000 hrs and can land greaser landings pretty much every time. Been doing some real short field landings on grass which is a lot of fun.
Good luck to you, don't give up. It just takes practice and hours.