Sport Pilot
Pre-takeoff checklist
My moment was not paying attention to civil twilight at the end of the year and coming to the airport when it was dark.
Go!
Go!
Writing a check for the airplane.
I would be retired by now if I didn't get into aviation.Not getting the oops
Know the feeling.Buy me a few beers the day after I retire. Until then, I’m not saying nothing.
An instructor I was flying with one day told me, "Twenty years ago I was flying with my wife when I said `oops`, and she still hasn't let me forget it."
An instructor I was flying with one day told me, "Twenty years ago I was flying with my wife when I said `oops`, and she still hasn't let me forget it."
I think I missed something. You didn’t see the sun going down?My moment was not paying attention to civil twilight at the end of the year and coming to the airport when it was dark.
Go!
Circa 1975 in SW Florida:
me: abc county November 7 triple one golf on short final
ATC: 11G, we don't have you in sight. Do you happen to see a bunch of really big gray high-wings on the field?
Me: Affirmative.
ATC: 11G, trun right 090 degrees immediately. That is the Air Force base.
I have made other mistakes since then, but that one stands out for me. Perhaps it was because it was my first cross-country. In my defense, I had no magenta line to follw.
Your gonna loose points for that!One time I used "you're" when I should have used "your". But it only happened once.
I had to do a go-around once.
Sort of an oops: flying in the late afternoon of a clear sunny day, eventually we landed after sunset as the end of civil twilight was approaching. Boy, it was darker that I would have thought... then I took off my sunglasses. <sigh>