Arbiter419
Cleared for Takeoff
Hey everyone,
I don't post often (bit of a lurker) but I decided to share my first solo story which unfolded today!
I have ~15 hours of time, most of it in a 172N at Penn Valley(SEG). There might be a little more, little less, haven't counted in a while. The solo wasn't a surprise, I knew my CFII/dad was going to solo me today, so we got to the airport and the manager Jim Taylor (great guy) said how nice the weather was for a solo flight and that he has his scissors ready.
I did a thorough preflight while watching a 172 and PA-28 land on runway 35, and then my instructor and I hopped in the cockpit and watched a little MD chopper land. Everything was going great and we did two full stops before he told me to let him out in front of the office. I taxied back to runway 35 and did a normal take off. I was really surprised at how much faster the plane accelerated and climbed (I'm a light guy, 140 lbs). Did all my radio work and pre landing checklist just fine. First landing was nice, my CFII asked over the handheld if I wanted to do another one, and of course I said yes. Did two more, and that was that. The third landing was especially nice, nose didn't come down until we were barely at a jogging pace. Taxied back, shut down, and had the shirt cut off my back by my CFII/dad.
All in all, it was a great day and I'm extremely happy with my performance. Now it's time for cross country
I don't post often (bit of a lurker) but I decided to share my first solo story which unfolded today!
I have ~15 hours of time, most of it in a 172N at Penn Valley(SEG). There might be a little more, little less, haven't counted in a while. The solo wasn't a surprise, I knew my CFII/dad was going to solo me today, so we got to the airport and the manager Jim Taylor (great guy) said how nice the weather was for a solo flight and that he has his scissors ready.
I did a thorough preflight while watching a 172 and PA-28 land on runway 35, and then my instructor and I hopped in the cockpit and watched a little MD chopper land. Everything was going great and we did two full stops before he told me to let him out in front of the office. I taxied back to runway 35 and did a normal take off. I was really surprised at how much faster the plane accelerated and climbed (I'm a light guy, 140 lbs). Did all my radio work and pre landing checklist just fine. First landing was nice, my CFII asked over the handheld if I wanted to do another one, and of course I said yes. Did two more, and that was that. The third landing was especially nice, nose didn't come down until we were barely at a jogging pace. Taxied back, shut down, and had the shirt cut off my back by my CFII/dad.
All in all, it was a great day and I'm extremely happy with my performance. Now it's time for cross country