jbrinker
Pre-takeoff checklist
OK, I passed that check ride last week. Awesome! I burned up so much comp time and favors at work to get there though that I had to work the rest of last week. Great flying weather in the NE, but I was sitting at work.
Now I have some time again, and have a lesson, er, i mean rental scheduled for this afternoon. I wanted to take someone (wife, son) for a ride. But that won't work out until at least next week. I want to stay in practice, so I plan to just go "do the usual" today and make some landings at KFZY, and maybe pop over to Weedsport for a few.
I think however that I'm experiencing what I've read a lot of new pilots talk about. The "what do I do now" syndrome. I've spent so many hours working on this, studying for this, and so on that I hardly know what to DO with it now.
I'm actually almost a bit apprehensive to just go for an hour or two solo trip. I've been so focused on training that when I think about flying just to fly, it feels somehow... wrong?
I mean, to be clear, I know the PPL is a "license to learn" and I have PLENTY left to learn and practice. So a day (today) spent doing pattern work and some navigation is not a bad thing at all. I just wonder, where do I go from here? I had these visions of trips to the Aidirondacks for a weekend, or even just sight-seeing across the fingerlakes. I guess I am both apprehensive about being THE pilot (i.e. taking a non-pilot passenger) and about making good decisions etc. as far as travel and weather for any short trip/overnight.
Additionally, I think about joining one of the flying clubs to get better access to better/more planes. And I plan to start work on tailwheel/complex asap.
How did any of you other new pilots deal with the "crash" after passing the checkride?
Now I have some time again, and have a lesson, er, i mean rental scheduled for this afternoon. I wanted to take someone (wife, son) for a ride. But that won't work out until at least next week. I want to stay in practice, so I plan to just go "do the usual" today and make some landings at KFZY, and maybe pop over to Weedsport for a few.
I think however that I'm experiencing what I've read a lot of new pilots talk about. The "what do I do now" syndrome. I've spent so many hours working on this, studying for this, and so on that I hardly know what to DO with it now.
I'm actually almost a bit apprehensive to just go for an hour or two solo trip. I've been so focused on training that when I think about flying just to fly, it feels somehow... wrong?
I mean, to be clear, I know the PPL is a "license to learn" and I have PLENTY left to learn and practice. So a day (today) spent doing pattern work and some navigation is not a bad thing at all. I just wonder, where do I go from here? I had these visions of trips to the Aidirondacks for a weekend, or even just sight-seeing across the fingerlakes. I guess I am both apprehensive about being THE pilot (i.e. taking a non-pilot passenger) and about making good decisions etc. as far as travel and weather for any short trip/overnight.
Additionally, I think about joining one of the flying clubs to get better access to better/more planes. And I plan to start work on tailwheel/complex asap.
How did any of you other new pilots deal with the "crash" after passing the checkride?