Allan Cobb
Pre-Flight
Hi everyone, my first post here on this forum. I'm a "somewhat" rusty pilot not having flown anything in the GA world in about three years and looking forward to getting started again before the end of the month. I began flying with a PPL in 1982 (as a non-flying Air Force officer at the Hanscom Aero Club, Bedford MA) and went on to 20+ more years flying in the AF, then another 16 at an airline (the one with no checked bag fees hehe) then taking a pandemic-related early retirement offer in the summer of 2020 that was just too good to refuse. During this whole time I managed to stay (barely) current flying General Aviation airplanes (mostly C152s/C172s) to keep my hand in the genre and to maintain an emotional connection with the type of fun and purely recreational flying that got me started in the first place (as opposed to the "structure" of the professional side of things).
I'm in the suburban DC area, not far from GAI, but until a local move that took me farther away, I was a regular at Freeway (W00). I'm also seriously looking at Davis (W50) with its more rural feel, and only 10 minutes further driving than GAI.
I'm also considering taking the Sheppard Air CFI Mil Comp program, at least just to have it; I'm not quite sure what I would be able to do with it, but it would be nice to have. My 14 year-old son is showing an awakening aviation interest and perhaps I can apply it in some way.
Anyway, looking forward to some fun and informative discussions!
Cheers, Allan
I'm in the suburban DC area, not far from GAI, but until a local move that took me farther away, I was a regular at Freeway (W00). I'm also seriously looking at Davis (W50) with its more rural feel, and only 10 minutes further driving than GAI.
I'm also considering taking the Sheppard Air CFI Mil Comp program, at least just to have it; I'm not quite sure what I would be able to do with it, but it would be nice to have. My 14 year-old son is showing an awakening aviation interest and perhaps I can apply it in some way.
Anyway, looking forward to some fun and informative discussions!
Cheers, Allan
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