Old97
Pre-takeoff checklist
Night touch and goes at EFD
My CFI had me do a few ILS approaches during my PPL.
You did RNAV approaches in your private training?
I got my PPL long before GPS. But, my CFI had me do an ILS and a PAR, under the hood, to NAS Lemoore. It wasn't perfect. But, it was very cool!
Yes I did and it was awesome! It was on two of my last flights, instructor was ready to sign me off for checkride and figured out that I still needed about 2-2.5 hours of simulated insturment time. We check all the basics and made sure I could do those and then did some partial panel and had time to do two approaches. I recently did some ILS approaches. As part of the rental agreement, if I don't fly for 90 days, I have to go up with an instructor. Usually this is just pattern work to knock any rust off and make sure you aren't going to bend the airplane, but last time I was asked what I wanted to do. Normally I fly at other locations rather than rent their planes, so there really isn't any rust that needs knocked off. I try to rent from them at least once within a 90 day period to stay "current" in case I want to fly with their planes, but weather and schedule sometimes cause me to miss the cutoff date. Those approaches have made me more comfortable with tower giving me straight in approaches or having me enter on the base leg.You did RNAV approaches in your private training?
Easily the instrument portion. Doing my IFR is even more fun.Just wanted to know what you guys enjoyed the most?
First solo, first solo x-country, and my first night flight were my favorites. Great memories!
For me, it was bombing my friends with twinkies on my first solo out of the traffic pattern!
LOL. Some dude videoed himself dropping a subway sandwich to a friend from his airplane last year and word on the street is he got his peepee slapped by the FAA for it. Kinda silly but he made the video and someone snitched since the video can’t be used as evidence. That or they just asked him and he fessed up. Either way, don’t know. But his buddy got the sandwich and it was supposedly still warm. LOL.
§ 91.15 Dropping objects.
No pilot in command of a civil aircraft may allow any object to be dropped from that aircraft in flight that creates a hazard to persons or property. However, this section does not prohibit the dropping of any object if reasonable precautions are taken to avoid injury or damage to persons or property.
So what did they get him on?
...Oh, I forgot one thing:
My friends' little sister caught a twinkie square on her forehead. She was not injured and said "yummy!" when they asked her if she was OK...
My favorite part was landing, especially when I heard the words, "make short approach." My least favorite part was accelerated stalls. Yuck.
Just wanted to know what you guys enjoyed the most?
Getting the CFI off my back
Awww come on. We’re just sick mean bastards...
§ 91.15 Dropping objects.
No pilot in command of a civil aircraft may allow any object to be dropped from that aircraft in flight that creates a hazard to persons or property. However, this section does not prohibit the dropping of any object if reasonable precautions are taken to avoid injury or damage to persons or property.
So what did they get him on?