SkyChaser
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So, I had another lesson today. I got to the airport before the sun did today - I watched it rise over the runway. It was really pretty.
After three laps, with three close-to, or actual, greasers, this happened:
On downwind, all by myself!!!
I did three full-stop, taxi back landings. All of them were quite nice. I only worried about screwing up when I was within about 10 feet of the runway, but otherwise, I was barely nervous at all. It was mostly just amazing and absolutely awesome!
AND THEN! If that wasn't enough - one of my instructor's other students cancelled for his lesson (that was two hours later). So I spent those two hours planning my first cross country! I flew to an airport about 50 NM away, but flew over my house on the way, so it was 65NM each way. On the way there, I flew using dead reckoning and pilotage. The airports were spaced very nicely on the sectional in relation to the folds and fit perfectly on my kneeboard! On the way back, I was under the foggles the whole way, using the GPS. That was fun.
Over my town.
Back from my first cross country! It got warmer.
It was a really busy day, but it was super, super fun and awesome!
After three laps, with three close-to, or actual, greasers, this happened:
On downwind, all by myself!!!
I did three full-stop, taxi back landings. All of them were quite nice. I only worried about screwing up when I was within about 10 feet of the runway, but otherwise, I was barely nervous at all. It was mostly just amazing and absolutely awesome!
AND THEN! If that wasn't enough - one of my instructor's other students cancelled for his lesson (that was two hours later). So I spent those two hours planning my first cross country! I flew to an airport about 50 NM away, but flew over my house on the way, so it was 65NM each way. On the way there, I flew using dead reckoning and pilotage. The airports were spaced very nicely on the sectional in relation to the folds and fit perfectly on my kneeboard! On the way back, I was under the foggles the whole way, using the GPS. That was fun.
Over my town.
Back from my first cross country! It got warmer.
It was a really busy day, but it was super, super fun and awesome!