vinlearns2fly
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Student Pilot
Being 100% honest and vulnerable here.
I am a student pilot with over 120 hrs and counting (started in Nov 2020) . I soloed when I was around 80 - 90 hrs (need to check my logbook) and have about 2 hrs of solo flying experience. I almost had a runway excursion on a previous solo which shook me up a bit and I have not yet built up the confidence to solo again. With that said, I am still flying with my CFI 3 - 4 hrs a week. I am flying for proficiently and not really looking to squeeze past the checkride and practical tests. I have exceeded all the hours I need for dual flight and completed most dual missions (night mission will be completed in a few weeks).
I am less interested in flying solo (as a pilot) than I am in flying with the safety of my CFI beside me, as long as it gets me to fly. Even when my CIF I is with me, I am flying 99% of the time with my CFI giving me verbal tips and guidance. He rarely has to step in and take control for anything. I fly the plane comfortably and most of what I do has become natural instinct, which I love.
I will eventually start to solo again when my confidence is back. When I do attempt the checkride and practical test, I intend to breeze through it because of all the experience I have flying as a student.
My question is this: Will the number of hours I am spending as a student pilot come into question when I finally go through the practical tests and checkride? Are there any questions I should be prepared to answer about this?
I am a student pilot with over 120 hrs and counting (started in Nov 2020) . I soloed when I was around 80 - 90 hrs (need to check my logbook) and have about 2 hrs of solo flying experience. I almost had a runway excursion on a previous solo which shook me up a bit and I have not yet built up the confidence to solo again. With that said, I am still flying with my CFI 3 - 4 hrs a week. I am flying for proficiently and not really looking to squeeze past the checkride and practical tests. I have exceeded all the hours I need for dual flight and completed most dual missions (night mission will be completed in a few weeks).
I am less interested in flying solo (as a pilot) than I am in flying with the safety of my CFI beside me, as long as it gets me to fly. Even when my CIF I is with me, I am flying 99% of the time with my CFI giving me verbal tips and guidance. He rarely has to step in and take control for anything. I fly the plane comfortably and most of what I do has become natural instinct, which I love.
I will eventually start to solo again when my confidence is back. When I do attempt the checkride and practical test, I intend to breeze through it because of all the experience I have flying as a student.
My question is this: Will the number of hours I am spending as a student pilot come into question when I finally go through the practical tests and checkride? Are there any questions I should be prepared to answer about this?