I'm old. 60 to be exact. My biz partner is a cfi, has his own 172. I've been in aviation all my life in one form or another, be it in avionics repair or in the military as an air controller (+ my dad was a pilot).
I suck as a pilot (my attempted landings are a disaster with winds!), but I'm great on the radio! ha! (At least I'm good at something!) I have 12 hours logged as a student, then my youngest son wanted to follow in my foot steps.
Then on my last flight with my friend at night on a whim, I was horrified (I wanted to kill my partner for this! lol/jk I can't deal with the disorientation that night flight brings... I may as well be filing an imc flight plan and ignoring the outside windows). No way in hell I'm going to fly at night, alone for ppl privileges. Screw that. I'd rather be in the clouds focusing on instruments with some daylight! It's just me. Not the gig. Dark skies are not my friend. I just hate this. (strange though, when I was younger I used to climb radio towers replacing light bulbs - AT NIGHT - ... back then I was invincible.)
You folks that do this for real... I salute you for overcoming anything and everything related to this field. You have my ultimate respect.
My son now has more time than I do, and my friend/biz partner just got recertified at the local flight school with his cfi rating in May. The time + money spent, was a lot of fun, but I'm glad I decided to focus on my son's education/flight time instead.... As long as his grades in college are decent. Me? After further evaluation I've found the only way I could fly is with basicmed... which directed me to the local eaa... still... It's somebody else's airplane. After all this bs, I find that I am nothing more than a safety advocate, as well as an observer. Better to be on the ground wishing you were airborne, rather than the other way around. I can fly with my partner in crime anytime I want. But I'll never do it again at night. Thanks for listening.
Doug.
I suck as a pilot (my attempted landings are a disaster with winds!), but I'm great on the radio! ha! (At least I'm good at something!) I have 12 hours logged as a student, then my youngest son wanted to follow in my foot steps.
Then on my last flight with my friend at night on a whim, I was horrified (I wanted to kill my partner for this! lol/jk I can't deal with the disorientation that night flight brings... I may as well be filing an imc flight plan and ignoring the outside windows). No way in hell I'm going to fly at night, alone for ppl privileges. Screw that. I'd rather be in the clouds focusing on instruments with some daylight! It's just me. Not the gig. Dark skies are not my friend. I just hate this. (strange though, when I was younger I used to climb radio towers replacing light bulbs - AT NIGHT - ... back then I was invincible.)
You folks that do this for real... I salute you for overcoming anything and everything related to this field. You have my ultimate respect.
My son now has more time than I do, and my friend/biz partner just got recertified at the local flight school with his cfi rating in May. The time + money spent, was a lot of fun, but I'm glad I decided to focus on my son's education/flight time instead.... As long as his grades in college are decent. Me? After further evaluation I've found the only way I could fly is with basicmed... which directed me to the local eaa... still... It's somebody else's airplane. After all this bs, I find that I am nothing more than a safety advocate, as well as an observer. Better to be on the ground wishing you were airborne, rather than the other way around. I can fly with my partner in crime anytime I want. But I'll never do it again at night. Thanks for listening.
Doug.