jasc15
Pre-takeoff checklist
Two questions, actually:
1. Now that I have my PP cert, do I enter all time as solo??
2. Mainly trivial, but what do I enter in the comments line? Sightseeing?
I had my first flight since my checkride and brought along my mother and girlfriend. I had already taken the rest of my family during my training, but mom was the last holdout. She mentioned that she saw "Visions of Long Island" on PBS a few days earlier (which, for those that don't know is an aerial sightseeing tour of various locations), so I did my own version.
During pre-flight I felt almost as nervous as I did during pre-flight of my checkride. I suppose the reality had set in of having other lives in my hands without an instructor to save the day. It was also fairly windy (something like 32015G20KT), but nothing I hadn't flown in before.
I had no destination, since I only decided about a half hour before that we would go, so I just flew along the south shore at 1500'. I turned back, then crossed the island to the north shore and tooled around the LI Sound a bit before heading in. The wind hadn't let up since i departed, but fortunately there was no crosswind, only a 17-ish KT headwind which made for a nice slow touchdown. Perfect to impress my first passengers with such a smooth landing.
Now I need to round up the rest of my friends who agreed months ago to come up with me
1. Now that I have my PP cert, do I enter all time as solo??
2. Mainly trivial, but what do I enter in the comments line? Sightseeing?
I had my first flight since my checkride and brought along my mother and girlfriend. I had already taken the rest of my family during my training, but mom was the last holdout. She mentioned that she saw "Visions of Long Island" on PBS a few days earlier (which, for those that don't know is an aerial sightseeing tour of various locations), so I did my own version.
During pre-flight I felt almost as nervous as I did during pre-flight of my checkride. I suppose the reality had set in of having other lives in my hands without an instructor to save the day. It was also fairly windy (something like 32015G20KT), but nothing I hadn't flown in before.
I had no destination, since I only decided about a half hour before that we would go, so I just flew along the south shore at 1500'. I turned back, then crossed the island to the north shore and tooled around the LI Sound a bit before heading in. The wind hadn't let up since i departed, but fortunately there was no crosswind, only a 17-ish KT headwind which made for a nice slow touchdown. Perfect to impress my first passengers with such a smooth landing.
Now I need to round up the rest of my friends who agreed months ago to come up with me