tobnpr
Pre-takeoff checklist
Like some, I've got a 50 hr day job- and a small "side" business as well.
Small FBO I've been flying with (under 10 hrs so far), CFI doesn't work weekends and I get the impression from our conversations that he expects 2 days per week minimum and doesn't want to be bothered if I can't commit to that frequency.
Not gonna happen with me. I'm fully aware that the skills are very perishable, but after having had to take a month off (work) he complimented me on the execution of my steep turns and pattern work as though I hadn't skipped a beat. I have a decent sim setup, and use it regularly as well and find it useful not just for flight, but the repetition of running checklists as well when I can't get there for a lesson.
It's common sense that flying more often is more efficient than less- am I being unrealistic thinking I can accomplish this flying weekly (on average- obviously, weather combined with juggling my jobs is going to shift this around)? I fully expect it will take more hours than it otherwise might to solo and ultimately the license, but I have no choice but to accept this tradeoff currently.
Anyone else here going/been down this path?
Small FBO I've been flying with (under 10 hrs so far), CFI doesn't work weekends and I get the impression from our conversations that he expects 2 days per week minimum and doesn't want to be bothered if I can't commit to that frequency.
Not gonna happen with me. I'm fully aware that the skills are very perishable, but after having had to take a month off (work) he complimented me on the execution of my steep turns and pattern work as though I hadn't skipped a beat. I have a decent sim setup, and use it regularly as well and find it useful not just for flight, but the repetition of running checklists as well when I can't get there for a lesson.
It's common sense that flying more often is more efficient than less- am I being unrealistic thinking I can accomplish this flying weekly (on average- obviously, weather combined with juggling my jobs is going to shift this around)? I fully expect it will take more hours than it otherwise might to solo and ultimately the license, but I have no choice but to accept this tradeoff currently.
Anyone else here going/been down this path?