and when I was in the DEA people just assumed I'd gotten shot at some time or another.
Hey, that happened when you were a kid. We all and I mean all have done foolish things before the age of 45.
Oh oh, I have another. Can we share two dumb a** stories.
This was my first solo flight afterbeing cleared to fly the pattern where I did 5 touch and goes when my instructor told me to do three. Of course, he yelled at me but let me continue my learning. I was a member of the Fort Hood Flying Club which was located on the Robert Gray Army Airfield. The runway is only 200 feet wide by 10,000 long. My foolishness is centered around simple arithmetic. Not being able to subtract properly.
When we had flown together to the practice area we departed on a heading of 195 to the practice area and the reciprocal back to the airport. Too easy, except I sometimes practice fuzzy math and thought the reciprocal of 195 was something other than 015, See, I can subtract now. Anyway, I took a heading of something other than 015 and my instructor taught me to call Grey Approach when inbound and crossing the Lampasas River. We would then fly for about 5 minues and Gray would be very visible. Even I can spot a 200x10,000 foot runway. Well I crossed the Lampasas River and feeling very smug I called Gray Approach, Cessna NXXXXX inbound 15 miles SW. Uh OH 10 minutes elapsed and I thought Gray Air Field had to have moved. I could not see the airport. Just then a voice came over the radio Cessna NXXXX are you still inbound for landing?
If I were smart, and no one has accused me of being smart, I would have said I am an instructor pilot and I am giving my student some lost procedure work. Could you show him how to ask for vectors to the airport. I did not say that. All I could say is I think I am lost.
He told me to squalk something and we both discovered the transponder was not working so he had me fly 90 degree segments until he could pick me up. He told me to look down and what did I see. I told him an airport. I was dead smack over the Lampasas airport, but that was a good 15 miles from Gray. He then vectored me to the airport where I landed. After securing the aircraft, I went to Ground control to thank the gentleman for his assistance. He said, come on in, and introduced me to the controller that had actually done the plot to get me back to Gray. She looked to be about 14 years old and any macho I still had after being lost was completly destroyed. I wowed never to get lost again. this occured in 1980. So far, so good.