Boiler03
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I posted a little about this in my intro in Student Pilots thread, but thought it may be worthy of a new thread so as not to derail that one (if that's possible for a 73 page thread). I've been taking lessons about once per week since my discovery flight a little over a month ago. I believe I'm noticing some regression in my skills each time doing it at this pace. I don't really have the time to pick up the pace overall, but I am considering taking off a couple weeks of work to focus on flying 3-4 times per week and I'm really curious how those who have trained at different paces think that may affect the learning curve and progress overall.
For reference, I'm at around 8.5 hours flight time now and just starting to land the plane. It will probably be another 3-4 lessons before I can block out the time to fly heavily for a couple weeks. I'm thinking this may be right around solo time, so could be some really intense learning and I'm hoping it will propel (hehe) me right into cross country training.
For reference, I'm at around 8.5 hours flight time now and just starting to land the plane. It will probably be another 3-4 lessons before I can block out the time to fly heavily for a couple weeks. I'm thinking this may be right around solo time, so could be some really intense learning and I'm hoping it will propel (hehe) me right into cross country training.
Any thoughts, general or specific, on training pace are much appreciated!