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Pre-takeoff checklist
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Rev. Travis
I went flying yesterday and luckily landed a couple hours before this windstorm happened but I certainly didn't enjoy my flight back...
Lots of wind blowing me all over the place and updrafts popping my wings up... I tried to remember the words of wisdom I learned on the forums "just smile it will make your brain be more comfortable" and "enjoy these moments because it's when you are actually flying"...
didn't help, I panicked and in a moment of weakness decided to practice my positive exchange of controls skills by asking the instructor to take the yoke for a second while I took a breather. He was cool with it, but when I later explained why I had to do it he suggested that next time I should really just ride it out. Later in that flight there was another really rough area and I asked him to keep a hand on the yoke so that I felt at least a little better.
The gusts were probably no more than 25kts (maybe a few 30-35kt). I know that my plane gets especially bumpy because it's a '68 PA28 with the hershey bar wings... but I feel that at 16 hours these things shouldn't be getting to me so much. I think back to how everything scared me when I first started, and how scary my first take off was, and landings, and even turning the plane on at first was... and how I can now fly the pattern with ease and my instructor just sits there and gives me only the smallest corrections to make me a better pilot.
But times like these make me wonder if I will ever be able to finish my training, and even if I do... there will always be ****ty weather. Am I going to freak out when there is a small wind storm and I don't have my instructor there next to me?
I don't want to quit, but I also feel like I don't have that Type-A confidence in myself that all these other pilots have that makes them feel impervious to all bad things.
Lots of wind blowing me all over the place and updrafts popping my wings up... I tried to remember the words of wisdom I learned on the forums "just smile it will make your brain be more comfortable" and "enjoy these moments because it's when you are actually flying"...
didn't help, I panicked and in a moment of weakness decided to practice my positive exchange of controls skills by asking the instructor to take the yoke for a second while I took a breather. He was cool with it, but when I later explained why I had to do it he suggested that next time I should really just ride it out. Later in that flight there was another really rough area and I asked him to keep a hand on the yoke so that I felt at least a little better.
The gusts were probably no more than 25kts (maybe a few 30-35kt). I know that my plane gets especially bumpy because it's a '68 PA28 with the hershey bar wings... but I feel that at 16 hours these things shouldn't be getting to me so much. I think back to how everything scared me when I first started, and how scary my first take off was, and landings, and even turning the plane on at first was... and how I can now fly the pattern with ease and my instructor just sits there and gives me only the smallest corrections to make me a better pilot.
But times like these make me wonder if I will ever be able to finish my training, and even if I do... there will always be ****ty weather. Am I going to freak out when there is a small wind storm and I don't have my instructor there next to me?
I don't want to quit, but I also feel like I don't have that Type-A confidence in myself that all these other pilots have that makes them feel impervious to all bad things.