NOLA Pilot
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NOLA Pilot
I started my flight training on 8/29/13 at 43 years old. I found POA soon after and have been reading since. I figured I would join when I was a "real pilot", but that is taking way to long. I joined so I could share some stories. I do have plenty.
I have been in some crazy situations and would like to talk about my very first time I soled.
I started out with 4000 ceiling broken with light wind from the north. I figured I was within limits and was itching to get in the air. Everything was normal until I was holding short of taxi bravo waiting for a jet to pass. Once the jet passes, my headset sqeeled and started to feed back. Did a few adjustments and figured I was good to go because everything start working normal. On takeoff it start to get some light noise and was still able to hear and talk. Took off from 36R and turned toward the east. The practise area was about 8 miles to the east. After I heard "frequency change approved" I unpluged the mic and pluged it back in. It was clear now and I was still climbing. At 2000' I could see small clouds to the east so I turned SE and was now in the practice area. Could see small misty cliads all over. I was trying to turn back with staying clear of them. As I turned to the north and started to head back I could see I bigger cloud. I was down to 1700' and flew straight into the cloud. " first time ever beeing in a cloud". I looked out the side window and then straight to the gauges. In that split secound I started to bank and was sligjtly nose down. I was on the edge of the cloud and turnd toward the west. I came out of the cloud and was headed right toward the airport. I was about to the VFR checkpoint and decided to call in. Nothing. Called again. Again nothing. I tried 4 times and head to turn back before getting into tiward airspace. On the wsy back at 1500' and dudging cliuds I was trying to see what was wrong. I could tell that it was not transmitting because it was not lighting up. This is where I started to get rattled. Now I am trying to remember 7500,7600,7700. The clouds where getting thick and I couldn't stay clear by now. I remembered my bag in the back seat and reached for my portable radio. I was flying by the gaudes by now and was doing a big circle trying to stay out of bravo airspace, delta airspace and clear of the lake. I like to stay within gliding distance to shore. As I was reaching for my bag I felt a cord. Shouldn't be a cord back there so I pulled and found a headset someone had left in the backseat. So I changed headsets as flying in a circle in and out of clouds at 1500'. As soon as I plugged in the new headset I called the tower and told them "inbound for full stop". As I got close the couds cleared up and I greased the landing. After shuting down I started to do the books and when I logged the time, it was .8 hr. That was my shortest flight and it was crazy. Was not the most scared I have been in the plane, but is a strong 2nd. I called my CFI and told him the story and he said "what did you do wrong" I replied "taking off in the first place"
I have been in some crazy situations and would like to talk about my very first time I soled.
I started out with 4000 ceiling broken with light wind from the north. I figured I was within limits and was itching to get in the air. Everything was normal until I was holding short of taxi bravo waiting for a jet to pass. Once the jet passes, my headset sqeeled and started to feed back. Did a few adjustments and figured I was good to go because everything start working normal. On takeoff it start to get some light noise and was still able to hear and talk. Took off from 36R and turned toward the east. The practise area was about 8 miles to the east. After I heard "frequency change approved" I unpluged the mic and pluged it back in. It was clear now and I was still climbing. At 2000' I could see small clouds to the east so I turned SE and was now in the practice area. Could see small misty cliads all over. I was trying to turn back with staying clear of them. As I turned to the north and started to head back I could see I bigger cloud. I was down to 1700' and flew straight into the cloud. " first time ever beeing in a cloud". I looked out the side window and then straight to the gauges. In that split secound I started to bank and was sligjtly nose down. I was on the edge of the cloud and turnd toward the west. I came out of the cloud and was headed right toward the airport. I was about to the VFR checkpoint and decided to call in. Nothing. Called again. Again nothing. I tried 4 times and head to turn back before getting into tiward airspace. On the wsy back at 1500' and dudging cliuds I was trying to see what was wrong. I could tell that it was not transmitting because it was not lighting up. This is where I started to get rattled. Now I am trying to remember 7500,7600,7700. The clouds where getting thick and I couldn't stay clear by now. I remembered my bag in the back seat and reached for my portable radio. I was flying by the gaudes by now and was doing a big circle trying to stay out of bravo airspace, delta airspace and clear of the lake. I like to stay within gliding distance to shore. As I was reaching for my bag I felt a cord. Shouldn't be a cord back there so I pulled and found a headset someone had left in the backseat. So I changed headsets as flying in a circle in and out of clouds at 1500'. As soon as I plugged in the new headset I called the tower and told them "inbound for full stop". As I got close the couds cleared up and I greased the landing. After shuting down I started to do the books and when I logged the time, it was .8 hr. That was my shortest flight and it was crazy. Was not the most scared I have been in the plane, but is a strong 2nd. I called my CFI and told him the story and he said "what did you do wrong" I replied "taking off in the first place"