CC268
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So I am a low time private pilot (66 hours). My dad recently bought a Cherokee 140 (we split the cost). I went up with two instructors for about 3-4 hours of total time with an instructor when we first got the plane. Both instructors were very comfortable and impressed with how I handled the plane.
I feel like I have been a real wimp lately when it comes to winds. For instance today Deer Valley has winds (currently) 360 @ 12 knots. Active runway is 7L and 7R. I decided to not go today because it might be too much crosswind for me. I did plenty of flying in my training in the 172 with crosswinds like that and went down to Ak-Chin with my instructor to practice crosswinds specifically. He taught the wing low method...but I am more inclined to use the crab method in this low wing plane. So far I have adapted pretty well.
I know I can go up with an instructor again...but I feel like at some point I need to get out there and fly myself and push my comfort zone a bit. I can't fly with an instructor for the rest of my life. Does this make sense? I just feel like I am being really overly cautious and it might be hurting my flying because I am not "progressing" if you will.
The thing with a flight instructor is I would need to call ahead, schedule, etc...then there is no guarantee you will even get crosswind practice. I have an airplane sitting out at the hangar waiting to be flown and it just seems silly to not go out and practice these things on my own as long as I'm not out there trying 15+ knot crosswind landings.
I just feel like since I got my PPL I have been a big puss lol.
What do you guys think?
I feel like I have been a real wimp lately when it comes to winds. For instance today Deer Valley has winds (currently) 360 @ 12 knots. Active runway is 7L and 7R. I decided to not go today because it might be too much crosswind for me. I did plenty of flying in my training in the 172 with crosswinds like that and went down to Ak-Chin with my instructor to practice crosswinds specifically. He taught the wing low method...but I am more inclined to use the crab method in this low wing plane. So far I have adapted pretty well.
I know I can go up with an instructor again...but I feel like at some point I need to get out there and fly myself and push my comfort zone a bit. I can't fly with an instructor for the rest of my life. Does this make sense? I just feel like I am being really overly cautious and it might be hurting my flying because I am not "progressing" if you will.
The thing with a flight instructor is I would need to call ahead, schedule, etc...then there is no guarantee you will even get crosswind practice. I have an airplane sitting out at the hangar waiting to be flown and it just seems silly to not go out and practice these things on my own as long as I'm not out there trying 15+ knot crosswind landings.
I just feel like since I got my PPL I have been a big puss lol.
What do you guys think?