TexasAviation
Pre-takeoff checklist
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My best piece of advice is to pile up enough cash to finish your training before you begin. I know that doesn't have anything to do with flying a plane directly, but it will clearly impact your learning curve if you have to stop or slow down your training from a lack of funds. Get a handle on that first.
I also agree about not being too timid with the airplane. Control it, right from the outset, and don't be shy. Don't think the plane will fly itself. A good CFI will stop you before you break anything!
Since you're seeking out advice on here already, it sounds like you've got the passion and thoughtfulness to see it through. So just pile up some money and go flying. You'll have your license before you know it ... and that's when the real learning starts
I also agree about not being too timid with the airplane. Control it, right from the outset, and don't be shy. Don't think the plane will fly itself. A good CFI will stop you before you break anything!
Since you're seeking out advice on here already, it sounds like you've got the passion and thoughtfulness to see it through. So just pile up some money and go flying. You'll have your license before you know it ... and that's when the real learning starts