Gilbert Buettner
Line Up and Wait
I always have the student make the takeoff on the very first introductory flight. If the trim is set properly, the airplane will fly off the runway by itself.Learning to take off takes a bit longer
I always have the student make the takeoff on the very first introductory flight. If the trim is set properly, the airplane will fly off the runway by itself.Learning to take off takes a bit longer
Some lady did that, drove into my home full throttle years ago, she thought she was on the brake.Ya know those people that accidentally hit the gas instead of the brake...then freak out and watch themselves drive themeless full throttle into a wall? (I actually know someone that did)...those people also should nixed from the PPL candidates list...
Ya know those people who Vmc roll airplanes? …Ya know those people that accidentally hit the gas instead of the brake...then freak out and watch themselves drive themeless full throttle into a wall? (I actually know someone that did)...those people also should nixed from the PPL candidates list...
No, just the written exam after completing UPT.
For some reason, they gave us commercial ASEL as well, even though it had been almost a year since we flew the T-41. But I think you already had the private pilot rating before UPT. So, not really much different. After I was discharged, I took my USAF records to the FSDO and they issued a new certificate without the centerline thrust restriction.Hmm, I only got Commercial AMEL Limited to CLT and Instrument Airplane. I needed to do a checkride to get my Commercial ASEL.
Sounds like a ATP in training.where are you in training?
It took me FOREVER to learn to land halfway well. I mean like a hundred landings or something.
I did the same thing.I always have the student make the takeoff on the very first introductory flight. If the trim is set properly, the airplane will fly off the runway by itself.
For some reason, they gave us commercial ASEL as well, even though it had been almost a year since we flew the T-41. But I think you already had the private pilot rating before UPT. So, not really much different. After I was discharged, I took my USAF records to the FSDO and they issued a new certificate without the centerline thrust restriction.
I suppose, but the only non-military flying for me back then was in Cessna 172s.You could have gotten the CLT removed after your initial checkride in the C-130
Man it would really suck only being allowed to fly out of Charlotte. That airport blows. Glad you got that limitation removed.Hmm, I only got Commercial AMEL Limited to CLT and Instrument Airplane. I needed to do a checkride to get my Commercial ASEL.
It's a towel. You have to know where your towel is.According to the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, flying is easy. You just throw yourself at the ground and miss. (It might take 42 tries unless you have your blanket!)
I suppose, but the only non-military flying for me back then was in Cessna 172s.
I hope that needed a smiley.Man it would really suck only being allowed to fly out of Charlotte. That airport blows. Glad you got that limitation removed.
Yes. It was a joke.I hope that needed a smiley.
FYI, CLT means Center Line Thrust.
Thank you. It's been a while since I read HHGTTG.It's a towel. You have to know where your towel is.