TexasAviation
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Today was my long solo cross country flight! And it was pretty boring, at least as boring as FLYING A MACHINE IN THE SKY can be
Weather was perfect. Prep work was thorough. I never got lost. I just flew from point to point in crystal clear visibility, which made it easy to see where I was on the map at all times.
The communications that I thought would be completely overwhelming a few weeks ago turned out to be easy. That seems to be a recurring theme in my training ... going from overwhelming and seemingly impossible one week, to routine and simple the next.
I've still got to do the short cross country flight, then polish up for the checkride, but this flying thing is starting to feel like second nature to me. I definitely feel like a pilot today.
Weather was perfect. Prep work was thorough. I never got lost. I just flew from point to point in crystal clear visibility, which made it easy to see where I was on the map at all times.
The communications that I thought would be completely overwhelming a few weeks ago turned out to be easy. That seems to be a recurring theme in my training ... going from overwhelming and seemingly impossible one week, to routine and simple the next.
I've still got to do the short cross country flight, then polish up for the checkride, but this flying thing is starting to feel like second nature to me. I definitely feel like a pilot today.