HappyWarrior
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HappyWarrior
I've got 12 hours and am almost ready to solo. My instructor and CFI just want to do a few more flights and a check-ride with the CFI before he jumps out.
Had a flight today to practice circuits, runway changes and engine failures. It just didn't seem to go as well as other flights have!
I was always 50ft under circuit altitude, the aircraft didn't feel trimmed and was hard work on the controls, I arrived for final low on a few occasions, the instructor pulled the power for a simulated engine failure and I failed to maintain best glide speed and wouldn't have made the runway had it been real, my circuits were not as square as I'd liked ......
We debriefed and the instructor said, "All seemed pretty good to me - a bit scratchy in places but, on a normal pleasure flying day, we wouldn't be giving you runway changes every two minutes so things would be much less stressful. We'll do a check-ride with the CFI next weekend, I'll do an hour or circuits with you and we should be good to send you solo".
Is this kind of "beating yourself up" mental plateau normal before such a big milestone? I'm usually very upbeat and have progressed to solo without any setbacks. Perhaps I was just being too hard on myself today? Part of me says that the flight WAS terrible but the instructor didn't pay attention enough to notice the bad stuff!
Anyway, all feedback appreciated! I just felt too much was "scratchy" to make me solo-standard.
Cheers,
HW.
Had a flight today to practice circuits, runway changes and engine failures. It just didn't seem to go as well as other flights have!
I was always 50ft under circuit altitude, the aircraft didn't feel trimmed and was hard work on the controls, I arrived for final low on a few occasions, the instructor pulled the power for a simulated engine failure and I failed to maintain best glide speed and wouldn't have made the runway had it been real, my circuits were not as square as I'd liked ......
We debriefed and the instructor said, "All seemed pretty good to me - a bit scratchy in places but, on a normal pleasure flying day, we wouldn't be giving you runway changes every two minutes so things would be much less stressful. We'll do a check-ride with the CFI next weekend, I'll do an hour or circuits with you and we should be good to send you solo".
Is this kind of "beating yourself up" mental plateau normal before such a big milestone? I'm usually very upbeat and have progressed to solo without any setbacks. Perhaps I was just being too hard on myself today? Part of me says that the flight WAS terrible but the instructor didn't pay attention enough to notice the bad stuff!
Anyway, all feedback appreciated! I just felt too much was "scratchy" to make me solo-standard.
Cheers,
HW.