Sounds like an upgrade is needed to GIRLFRIEND 2.0
She would kill me. My wife is a hottie though so I'm a suckerYikes!
Hope she's not reading this thread too.
Much better!Today is the first day of the rest of your life. How's that for optimism?
She would kill me. My wife is a hottie though so I'm a sucker
Well done.I just try to keep her calm and ALWAYS tell her before I do anything.
She would kill me. My wife is a hottie though so I'm a sucker
Again, if you pull up NTSB reports for her, she will quickly realize that only a handful of crashes were caused by circumstances outside of the pilot's control.Of course right when I was sending post above the wife had news on and a Cirrus crashed in San Antonio killing the pilot. He was not far from kssf which is where my flight school is
Ooh, that can backfire bad.Again, if you pull up NTSB reports for her, she will quickly realize that only a handful of crashes were caused by circumstances outside of the pilot's control.
Majority of crashes (not exactly in this order) are caused by dumb pilot tricks: fuel starvation, VFR into IMC, improper aircraft handling, improper preflight etc. If you are a smart guy and she knows you, she will see through it quickly and realize that as long as you want to keep living, you will do everything in your power to not commit suicide in an airplane.
Ooh, that can backfire bad.
To us trained pilots, we can see that an engine failure leading to a stall over a field is a dumb pilot trick, but a casual reader would conclude from that that the engine failure caused the fatality.
Well i have to give an update. Sorry if a bit long. The school I am looking at didn't have times for me to get an intro flight for past weeks. So I just focused on FAA test stidies , got my 3rd class medical ( which the Dr who has flown for decades tried to talk me out of it lol) and spent time with my wife (to keep smooth talking her.). So finally they had a part time instructor who fly's a private commercial jet that was available. So i booked it. So yesterday I showed up 30 minutes early to the appointment and chatted with few guys there while I waited. My turn was up and the instructor was very easy going and made me feel at ease. He said thats our plane. I looked and It was a symphony 160. I said OK. When he opened up the door I saw it was a center stick yoke. I said to my self WTF. Looked like a toy. But i figured that it will make me use one hand. He had me sit on the right though. Then I hooked up my DC h10-20 headset I bought on eBay for a great price hoping it worked. It did! When taking off I was just a bit nervous and thought to myself " what the hell am I doing!" But once we got air born I was on cloud 9. Then he told me "do you want to take the controls".. so I did.. at first felt just a bit uneasy since I can feel every movement with the stick. But I remembered many tips and just used my 2 fingers to hold the stick and let go to see what it wants to do. After a minute I was just hooked. It felt like a relaxing therapy session. Plus I saw plenty of flat land which made me feel comfy. After an hour up in the air we headed back. When I was on the ground I had the biggest grin. And just couldn't get that cloud 9 feeling away. Even at night laying in bed I had that grin . But now I have to wait until next Tuesday to get assigned an instructor. . I will keep posting with my experiences periodically. I took a few pics on the climb .
CAN'T argue with that!!It felt like a relaxing therapy session.
Yeah, I went back and forth between a stick and yoke (DA-20 and Cherokee) in training, and the adjustment is pretty easy. I do prefer stick, though.Stick vs. yoke during primary training can devolve into a "Tastes Great vs. Less Filling" argument.
I learned in a Diamond DA20 that had the stick, and for me, it was faster to wrap my head around what control input did what. But either way, you quickly adapt after a few minutes.
Enjoy the training, Carlos!
How Safe is Flying!? The Truth about General Aviation SafetyHi everyone. Well my journey started in 2008 when I took a discovery flight at the St Petersburg Florida airport. Flying along side the coast was amazing. I was going to start my lessons but I knew it would of been hard during anesthesia school and I got a bit nervous after I had a friend die along side his dad in a single engine. Now fast forward 8 years , 37 years old and have been out of school for 5 years and ready for my lessons. I currently live in San Antonio and am looking at Sky Safety for school. But now I have my wife sending me daily plane crashes and making me feel like I'm going to kill my self.. it brings back bad memories from my friends death years back. So I am getting hesitant . I have been studying ATC communications for few months and also was going to start studying from the Kings package. I guess I will see. I am going to pass by the flight school to chat and get a feel. I am happy to be on this site and enjoy reading all the posts.
Update: through out this post I will update everyone on my progress.
Just don't bring home the one trashcan you showed me and she'll be fine.My issue wouldn't be finances. It's more if the better half would go Cray cray if I did buy a trainer. Plus I wouldn't know the proper steps in making sure to that I am not buying a money pit lol..
Go fly either at sunrise (if you can) or during sunset. It will be much calmer.I fly around 3pm which in Texas plenty of thermals. So I feel like I am constantly correcting the plane. CFI says all good but maybe I am painting a picture worse then it is. I picture the plane just going left, right, down , up etc lol..