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Pre-takeoff checklist
Take your jacket off in the airplane. When I'm over heated I get sick quickly. +1 for the Cherokee, I bet the low wing will solve your issues.
Fear of heights and/or fear of falling from heights is actually a very common phobia in the aviation community. I think there was a thread polling pilots on here once about it. Heights make my stomach do flips, but I'm not scared of them so much as the idea of falling from them or being pushed. I can't stand at the edge of a building or along the railing of a lighthouse, but I can fly a plane without issue. Flying is different and when I'm in a plane I don't have those fears.
Take your jacket off in the airplane. When I'm over heated I get sick quickly. +1 for the Cherokee, I bet the low wing will solve your issues.
If it's cold out, it's better to turn down the cabin heat. Best to be dressed for the environs if you have to go down.
I'm also get queasy looking over a drop but never had a problem looking down from a plane. I did do a tandem skydive once. It wasn't really the heights that got me but rather the "put your feet outside the aircraft" I thought was odd. Once in freefall it was kind of cool.
I'm not afraid of heights. I'm afraid of widths.
It's not the fall the scares me, it's the abrupt stop at the end. Facing my recent engine out, I headed for my emergency field and hoped that this wasn't going to hurt.
I agree - something about looking down and seeing the landing gear is weird.
Start with IFR training first. Under the hood you won't see anything outside. What you can't see can't hurt you.
I don't get nervous in planes unless I'm in turbulence over the ocean. I know it's a completely irrational fear. However, I can still tell I'm slightly uncomfortable.
I only get nervous in a plane if I am not the one flying.
Yeah. I've only done oceans flights as a passenger. So I'll see what happens the first piloted flight across the pond!
Is there auto-rough in jets?
...I have a fear of fall from great heights and that's right now taking a toll on me.
When flying with your CFI, you can ask him if he would demonstrate a no power landing.
I'm tellin' ya... try engine out procedures. Then when you're brave enough, falling leaf stalls. Once your brain understands that the plane will carry you to safety, everything else will sort itself out.
You're gonna love stalls.
@denverpilot first of all, THANK YOU for taking time out of your day and writing to me and everyone else who has chimed in. It really is a very welcoming feeling.
I have watched videos before and literally 100's of videos of flight training, however, I re-watched it again with a new perspective that you put in and it does make a lot of sense. when I watched it before, I didn't relate as much, now I do. when the CFI compares turbulence with water on a lake and a boat floating on it.. makes a lot of sense. when I am sitting on a boat, its bumpy, but I love it, may be because I can see and feel the water and when up in the air, there is nothing visual about it. i will keep the comparison in mind when i go up next. i was supposed to go up in about an hour, but a ceiling of 2100 but a big dent in it
I also got the stick and the rudder based on one of the recommendations on this thread and that kinda put the whole how wings fly in a completely different perspective. all those mind boggling theories are great in paper and may be awesome for an engineer who is designing the wing, but for a pilot, I think the way its defined in stick and the rudder makes a lot more sense, at least to me it does.
my mission for today was to take off (which i plan to do tomorrow WX permitting), i have done it before in a discovery flight last year and when the CFI said pull the yoke, i did and took off. now its little different because of my brain is crammed with angle of attack and departure stall .. lets see how i do tomorrow and i will keep this thread updated.
thanks again
That's great question... when I am in an airliner, I have no problem. I am bored to death because there is nothing to do apart from sitting in a crammed seat for hours (I am 6'2 and the airliners seems to be in some sort of race to minimize the leg space), but the fear of fall / flying doesn't kick in. When my CFI is taking off / landing, its a little uncomfortable since I can feel every bump in the air but I am confident that she would land me. if she is taking a steep turn (my definition - < 30 degrees) I get all tensed up and hold on to something with a death grip. I am fully aware that holding on to something doesn't help a bit, I sill do. looking straight down doesn't bother me in straight and level flight. its only the turns and I guess I should get a diaper for the stall training :dDo you have these fears if you are in an airliner, or if someone else is flying a GA plane with you in it? Determine if it is a fear of falling, or a fear that you will fail to keep you from falling.
So you have about 4 hours right? Everyone is different but what you're experiencing is normal. Is your CFI allowing you to make turns? Just allow yourself to lean slightly as you roll in and out of a turn. Don't resist the turn by leaning in the opposite direction of the turn. Your CFI won't let you fall so after a few more flights you should start to become more comfortable.
G1000! At this point you should be develeloping outside visual references for turns and everything else. That might make you more comfortable.
Yeah I have to consciously develop that habit. Would have been a lot more easier in a 6 pack trainer, but all these guys have is 430 or 1000
Yeah I am going start that, no flying today,... hopefully tomorrow. One more thing, may sound incredibly stupid, but the reason I am climbing at 5 degrees is I thought the more I pitch, the more I get to the critical AOA. Some reading told me how stupid I was... light bulb!!
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Not yet, I am going to talk to her tomorrow. I was hoping they would proactively cover these, but since I am doing king school ground school as recommended by them, guess they are waiting for me to speak up
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