jcosse
Filing Flight Plan
. . . do you do? Hi, new here from Kansas. I have a question that I haven't been able to find an answer by searching.
I usually try to fly weekly, or at least every other week, probably four to six hours per month. Sometimes I practice in the pattern, sometimes practice stalls, turns, chandelles, etc. Other times I just like to fly from here to there and enjoy being "up there." However, I find myself sometimes feeling somewhat guilty when I'm just flying around and not working on safety or maneuvers of some sort, and it's starting to bug me.
What I'd like to know is what do the rest of you do when not on a x-c flight, i.e. just flying around your home base?
BTW, I have a Commercial license with instrument rating, but it's not current. It seems a lot of my past flying has been under some type of training or on a trip somewhere. Not really used to leisure flying, or whatever it's called, but I find myself wanting to do more of that than continually working on something. So, what do the rest of you do?
Thanks for any feedback.
Jim
I usually try to fly weekly, or at least every other week, probably four to six hours per month. Sometimes I practice in the pattern, sometimes practice stalls, turns, chandelles, etc. Other times I just like to fly from here to there and enjoy being "up there." However, I find myself sometimes feeling somewhat guilty when I'm just flying around and not working on safety or maneuvers of some sort, and it's starting to bug me.
What I'd like to know is what do the rest of you do when not on a x-c flight, i.e. just flying around your home base?
BTW, I have a Commercial license with instrument rating, but it's not current. It seems a lot of my past flying has been under some type of training or on a trip somewhere. Not really used to leisure flying, or whatever it's called, but I find myself wanting to do more of that than continually working on something. So, what do the rest of you do?
Thanks for any feedback.
Jim