saddletramp
Line Up and Wait
It was her own logbook.
I recently bought a 182 & also reinstated my CFI. After not instructing for slightly over 23 years ago it's nice to be in the right seat again. When I started back into flying last September my wife of only 7 years was a bit apprehensive. In fact, she was terrified of "small planes". She has good reasons that we won't go into now. The first few fights we took into the wild blue yonder she was nervous but liked it overall. Now she's hooked.
In prepping for my CFI ride a few weeks back I had her sit in the left seat of our 182 for the first time. She commented on how different "things" on the panel looked. She called it a dashboard but we'll overcome that soon. I performed a few steep turns, some slow flight, & soft & short takeoffs & landings. I let her follow through on the controls. She was thrilled to be in the pilots seat.
So today, we were headed 50 miles away to Costco. I told her I had a surprise for her & stopped at an FBO. When we went inside I told her to pick out a logbook she liked. She was stunned. She picked a wine colored medium sized logbook. She's a winemaker by trade so the color suited her.
I told her that while were taking trips in the 182 she might as well sit in the left seat & log the time. Since I have five, almost, six full logbooks I certainly didn't need more time.
I'm looking forward to seeing her fill the pages of her now empty logbook.
I recently bought a 182 & also reinstated my CFI. After not instructing for slightly over 23 years ago it's nice to be in the right seat again. When I started back into flying last September my wife of only 7 years was a bit apprehensive. In fact, she was terrified of "small planes". She has good reasons that we won't go into now. The first few fights we took into the wild blue yonder she was nervous but liked it overall. Now she's hooked.
In prepping for my CFI ride a few weeks back I had her sit in the left seat of our 182 for the first time. She commented on how different "things" on the panel looked. She called it a dashboard but we'll overcome that soon. I performed a few steep turns, some slow flight, & soft & short takeoffs & landings. I let her follow through on the controls. She was thrilled to be in the pilots seat.
So today, we were headed 50 miles away to Costco. I told her I had a surprise for her & stopped at an FBO. When we went inside I told her to pick out a logbook she liked. She was stunned. She picked a wine colored medium sized logbook. She's a winemaker by trade so the color suited her.
I told her that while were taking trips in the 182 she might as well sit in the left seat & log the time. Since I have five, almost, six full logbooks I certainly didn't need more time.
I'm looking forward to seeing her fill the pages of her now empty logbook.