WannaFly
Filing Flight Plan
Been checking things out for a little bit and really like reading all of the different topics. Just thought I would introduce myself. (Hope this is a good spot to do it) I am 35, married with 4 kids. Name is Mike. About 5 months ago I was bit with the bug. I never really had much interest in flying. When I was younger I had a couple of rough flights in bigger jets and started avoiding flight. Last summer I lost my job but picked another up right away with a small company really close to home. (there are 6 fulltime guys including me) The owner is a pilot and owns a Mooney.(See Avitar) He also captains a Lear 31A for another local business owner. Travel is part of the job. My second time flying with him he asked if I wanted to give it a try. So here I am at 9000 feet flying. What a rush. Nervous?... Heck yes! Our last trip to New York he handed me a pad of paper and pen and told me start taking notes. I was changing channels on the radio when prompted by ATC and even giving confirmation back to them. Listened to ATIS when we were close to home and told him what runway to land on. On the ground I taxied to the hanger. (Sorry this is so long. ) This is something I want to do. I have been reading what I can on it. There is a flight school at the local airport about 2 miles away. I have been there and talked with the CFI. I even got to check out the trainer planes. Now here is the problem. No money. With my job change came a pay cut. So for now, I am trying to learn what I can. I started a blog page to kind of track things but there won’t be much to report for a while. I will just keep telling of trips I take when they happen. Any advice on good locations for information? I signed up for a free 6 months of AOPA. Great magazines and site. Plane and Pilot’s web site is cool too. I will be hanging out for a bit trying to learn what I can. Hopefully the wait won’t be too long and can get started towards my pilots certificate.
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