CC268
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Hey guys,
I had my first flight today - it was awesome. I was a bit nervous sitting in the 172 initially - I thought to myself "wow there sure isn't much to this thing/hope the motor doesn't fail on take off/etc". I was surprised how my nervousness actually stopped (for the most part) once we started taxiing and flying.
I guess in the back of my mind I am always thinking about bad situations like losing your engine, bad turbulence, etc - but I don't want those things to stop me from flying. Did you guys think about these things too when you first started flying?
I actually read an older thread on here about general aviation safety - it wasn't very encouraging haha - there was quite a few people on here who weren't afraid to voice the fact that GA is risky, dangerous, etc.
Anyways...I try not to dwell on the fact that flying is risky - I grew up racing motocross and that was risky as well and I had my fair share of injuries, but I tried not to let that get in the way.
Anyways, it was a blast, hopefully my thread doesn't come off as being negative, just thought I would share some of these thoughts.
I fly again on Wednesday after work - looking forward to it.
Edit: Oh one additional thing - maybe I can get some thoughts/opinions on this. My instructor has 1200 hours - basically all in Cirrus, 172s, Archers, etc...no tail wheel time (not that it is a concern of mine). Is there a way to gauge how "safe/qualified" your instructor is?
I had my first flight today - it was awesome. I was a bit nervous sitting in the 172 initially - I thought to myself "wow there sure isn't much to this thing/hope the motor doesn't fail on take off/etc". I was surprised how my nervousness actually stopped (for the most part) once we started taxiing and flying.
I guess in the back of my mind I am always thinking about bad situations like losing your engine, bad turbulence, etc - but I don't want those things to stop me from flying. Did you guys think about these things too when you first started flying?
I actually read an older thread on here about general aviation safety - it wasn't very encouraging haha - there was quite a few people on here who weren't afraid to voice the fact that GA is risky, dangerous, etc.
Anyways...I try not to dwell on the fact that flying is risky - I grew up racing motocross and that was risky as well and I had my fair share of injuries, but I tried not to let that get in the way.
Anyways, it was a blast, hopefully my thread doesn't come off as being negative, just thought I would share some of these thoughts.
I fly again on Wednesday after work - looking forward to it.
Edit: Oh one additional thing - maybe I can get some thoughts/opinions on this. My instructor has 1200 hours - basically all in Cirrus, 172s, Archers, etc...no tail wheel time (not that it is a concern of mine). Is there a way to gauge how "safe/qualified" your instructor is?
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