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So proud of my wife, I had to post the video! She is such an inspiration for girls everywhere!
https://youtu.be/pGn3hMF921s
https://youtu.be/pGn3hMF921s
So proud of my wife, I had to post the video! She is such an inspiration for girls everywhere!
https://youtu.be/pGn3hMF921s
I want to watch this video, I really do, but that music is unbearable. anyways, congrats to your wife!
This....I want to watch this video, I really do, but that music is unbearable. anyways, congrats to your wife!
I assume the next one of these we'll see will be Eren's? ;-)
If you don't mind me asking why is this an inspirational story for girls? Sorry Im new so I'm assuming there is a back story.
Tarheelpilot said:Mine finally told me she would get her license.....in a helicopter. Not interested in the airplane at all, unless I'm flying it somewhere she wants to go.
eman1200 said:I want to watch this video, I really do, but that music is unbearable. anyways, congrats to your wife!
docmirror said:Well done. Lots of aileron on take off. Seemed a bit gusty for first solo.
Jay Honeck said:Congratulations! My wife, Mary, (a pilot since '98) passes along her congrats as well.
Your wife has joined an exceedingly small group. We need more, just like her!
Just an aside: This video needs to go viral! We need to show the world -- and women, in particular -- that flying a plane is not only doable, it's fun.
I've linked to it on my Facebook page. If we all did that, we will have this video seen by more people than any AOPA ad could ever reach!
EppyGA said:Along the line of Jay's comments, more female pilots would be wonderful. My EAA Chapter holds a week long Summer Camp that has three levels. Last year was our first for the third level, for 16-18 year olds and is comprised wholly of flight training. We had young folks in that level of camp and as it turned out all three were young ladies.
BillTIZ said:Neat, nice looking 150/152. Great to see the small Cessnas are still teaching people how to fly.
Mrs. SixPapaCharlie said:Not gonna lie, this video got me psyched for mine. I have a ways to go. My birthday is in September; my goal is to solo before then.
It really wasn't that bad. Winds were 240@8 on a 18 runway. She has been trained to go full ailerons in any wind.
It's ok with me, she handled it fine. Usually a CFI will not solo if over 5Kts xwind. But - everyone's different. Good training exercise in a light weight plane. It feels very different when the right seat is empty.
Thanks, guys! Yes, I am very proud of her.
Skydog, do you fly out of DPA? We're out of Clow, but temporarily LOT.