jconway2002
Pre-takeoff checklist
Well yesterday was my first solo experience in the practice area. I made a right, down wind departure and climbed to 4500 as I headed towards the practice area.
Once the tower approved my frequency change, I switched to 122.75 which is the common frequency used in SoCal. I wasn't exactly sure how to use this frequency, as I couldn't recall ever really using it with my instructor. I heard some chatter on the radio, but it didn't seem like anyone was near me...although I couldn't really tell how close they were since I don't know the area super well.
I spent my time in the practice area pretty much making sure I wasn't going to collide with anyone and then headed back. As I was headed back I saw a plane maybe 1000' lower than me, and a couple miles to my left, heading towards the practice area.
I guess I am just not sure how to be safe out there. Is there more to it than just keeping a good lookout and staying at a VFR altitude?
Once the tower approved my frequency change, I switched to 122.75 which is the common frequency used in SoCal. I wasn't exactly sure how to use this frequency, as I couldn't recall ever really using it with my instructor. I heard some chatter on the radio, but it didn't seem like anyone was near me...although I couldn't really tell how close they were since I don't know the area super well.
I spent my time in the practice area pretty much making sure I wasn't going to collide with anyone and then headed back. As I was headed back I saw a plane maybe 1000' lower than me, and a couple miles to my left, heading towards the practice area.
I guess I am just not sure how to be safe out there. Is there more to it than just keeping a good lookout and staying at a VFR altitude?