Lumpy Landings
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Lumpy Landings
When is it time to pull the plug on training?
I'm starting to think I'm just too old (I'm 60) and too uncoordinated to fly. After 43 hours, including 23 flying the traffic pattern I'm just starting to have some "ok" landings...I'm not always on the centerline, and I don't always have a stabilized approach...the times when I know I'm off I know to do a go around. My pattern work isn't stellar either, I'm off sometimes and when I turn (right hand patterns seem to be more difficult for me) I'm not always parallel to the runway. I seem to have difficulty in the wind (which is nearly 100% of the time here in New England now). I can get a bit thrown off when ATC gives more than standard requests. At this point I know I'm a long way from being able to solo, and I do understand why, after all this time I should be doing a lot better. I know it's my fault but I'm honestly trying as hard as I can...and I'm starting to think my CFI might be getting fed up with telling me to correct the many things I do wrong.
Am I being delusional thinking I can do this with enough time and money or am I being unrealistic? I don't want to seem negative with my CFI but should I ask him point blank if I'm not cut out to fly? Do you think he'd give me an honest answer?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Many thanks,
Lumpy
I'm starting to think I'm just too old (I'm 60) and too uncoordinated to fly. After 43 hours, including 23 flying the traffic pattern I'm just starting to have some "ok" landings...I'm not always on the centerline, and I don't always have a stabilized approach...the times when I know I'm off I know to do a go around. My pattern work isn't stellar either, I'm off sometimes and when I turn (right hand patterns seem to be more difficult for me) I'm not always parallel to the runway. I seem to have difficulty in the wind (which is nearly 100% of the time here in New England now). I can get a bit thrown off when ATC gives more than standard requests. At this point I know I'm a long way from being able to solo, and I do understand why, after all this time I should be doing a lot better. I know it's my fault but I'm honestly trying as hard as I can...and I'm starting to think my CFI might be getting fed up with telling me to correct the many things I do wrong.
Am I being delusional thinking I can do this with enough time and money or am I being unrealistic? I don't want to seem negative with my CFI but should I ask him point blank if I'm not cut out to fly? Do you think he'd give me an honest answer?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Many thanks,
Lumpy