Sazzy
Pre-takeoff checklist
So, this week was insanely windy, to the point where my instructor at RAC didnt find it to be appropriate or productive to go up.
Me, jonesing to fly, called up Skill and scheduled a flight in the 152, hoping that a heavier plane might fare better. But after talking with the Skill instructor, I learned that nothing I was hoping to focus on would really be worth while on a day like today.
I promise, I have a point here...
The contents of my wallet are not conducive to being a flight student. I feel like I need to be very careful about choosing when I fly and when I don't, to make the most of my money. Did I make the right decision not to fly? I feel that it is important to be able to fly in super turbulent conditions, should I ever get caught by surprise by the ever-bipolar weather that is inherent to the Chicagoland area, but at the same time, if I am not able to learn or accomplish much during a lesson due to weather...have i wasted my money?
Me, jonesing to fly, called up Skill and scheduled a flight in the 152, hoping that a heavier plane might fare better. But after talking with the Skill instructor, I learned that nothing I was hoping to focus on would really be worth while on a day like today.
I promise, I have a point here...
The contents of my wallet are not conducive to being a flight student. I feel like I need to be very careful about choosing when I fly and when I don't, to make the most of my money. Did I make the right decision not to fly? I feel that it is important to be able to fly in super turbulent conditions, should I ever get caught by surprise by the ever-bipolar weather that is inherent to the Chicagoland area, but at the same time, if I am not able to learn or accomplish much during a lesson due to weather...have i wasted my money?