I mentioned in another post that I'm recently back to fly after a decades-long break. I completed my BFR and IPC a few months ago, but I don't feel comfortable in the air at all. The CFI who did both thinks I flew just fine (and I did, objectively), so it's definitely a confidence/comfort thing. I'm a very lapsed CFI with 700+ hours, so I know this shouldn't be an issue, but the lack of recent of experience is a problem. Any advice?
(Besides fly more...)
I'm a lowly ppl sel with maybe 200 hours. I lapsed for better'n 20 years. I'd heard folks say "plan on an hour of instruction for every year off" so I did. After all, the last time I lapsed, it was about 10 years, and it took me 10 hours, give or take, to feel confident again, and my cfi signed me off.
I went to a rusty pilot seminar and got the ground portion of my FR done that way.
This time, I had a CFII a bit older than me, who's worked for the majors, flown in the jungles and the mountains. He met me before we flew... We clicked. One of the things he told me was that a review is just that... "You are already a pilot."
We all know "once a pilot, always a pilot" but he said it in a way that made me believe it...
Oh, make no mistake... I needed a lot of work... But it wasn't 20+ hours. And one day, he signed me off... Frankly, I was nearly as surprised as I was on that first solo... Remember that? I questioned his notion... "Really?" "You are a safe an competent pilot. Now, I signed you off, it's my name on the line... Don't get me in trouble. Go fly!"
Now, he did not say "Proficient" he said competent... But are any of us "truly" proficient? Will we ever be? Could we go out today and land on the Hudson? That might be a mark of proficiency...
But, we were always taught that a ppl (+) is a "license to learn." That's how I treat mine.
Every time I fly, I learn. I learn my limitations, I learn my plane... I am harder on me than any instructor used to be.
I pre brief, and de brief every flight. To myself...
Honestly, I know that this looks like I'm making it all about me... I'm not.
You are a CFI!
Folks like me counted on you to tell us we were ready... Ready to solo, ready to go get that check ride. Ready to join the ranks... Safe and competent...
You just need to trust the CFI that signed you off... His name is on the line, and that has to mean something...
You might be nervous... I'm sure all us rusty pilots have been. Follow the checklists... If your flying a 172 or equivalent, the plane will have a hard time getting ahead of you... You've got time... Time for checklists time for all of it... I like non-towered airports for just that reason... Pick a quiet weekday morning, work the pattern... Work what needs worked on...
Go... Fly!
TLDR?
Go... Fly!