CRIMPS 02:19 PM 12-12-2012
So, I started taking flying lessons recently. I have always wanted to get my private pilot license and fly in the backcountry. This morning, I soloed for the first time. IT WAS AWESOME!!!
I expected to be pretty nervous. In all actuality, I wasn't too worked up. My instructor prepared me well, I guess.
I expected to enjoy this endeavor. I wish I hadn't waited as long as I had. If anyone else has been talking about it... do it. You will NOT regret it.
This calls for a celebratory smoke.
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Robulous78 02:20 PM 12-12-2012
Congrats Zach... I bet the really was awesome...
:-)
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irratebass 02:38 PM 12-12-2012
Man I bet that was something else......great feeling.....congrats!!!
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TJarv 02:51 PM 12-12-2012
It had to have been a great feeling of pride and freedom, congrats Zach
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Congrats brother, thats an awesome accomplishment.
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TJarv 03:04 PM 12-12-2012
How long did it take to get your license
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Big Bert 03:08 PM 12-12-2012
That is great brother .. Congrats to you sir ...
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hotreds 03:26 PM 12-12-2012
MedicCook 03:29 PM 12-12-2012
big_jaygee 03:42 PM 12-12-2012
Congrats on the solo brother
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icehog3 04:11 PM 12-12-2012
CRIMPS 04:34 PM 12-12-2012
Thanks, everyone!
Originally Posted by TJarv:
How long did it take to get your license
I don't have my Private Pilots license yet. I still have another ~30 hours or so before I will receive my Private. I guess I now officially have my Student Pilot License, which doesn't really mean much.
:-)
So, another few months and I hope to have that. Then I will really be dangerous!
:-)
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forgop 04:34 PM 12-12-2012
Congrats...it's a great feeling. I did my first solo in a C-150 that someone else ended up crashing and then moved onto Cherokee 140's which I liked a lot better. Of course, someone else ended up crashing it too.
What are you flying in and what's the going rate in your neck of the woods? A C-152 here is better than $100/hr. I think when I decide to start flying again, I'm going to get a 1/4 share or something instead.
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omowasu 05:46 PM 12-12-2012
Congratulations, that is an accomplishment. I have a PP license and soloed some time ago. Learned in a 152 and flew a Cherokee recently. It takes some brass... uh, shoes... to fly a single engine solo especially in the back country or in turbulence.
Its an expensive hobby and once you fly in a glass cockpit single, you wont want to go back to steam gauges. Glass around here is 150.00+ per engine running hour. Tower delays get really, really costly.
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kelmac07 06:40 PM 12-12-2012
Dave128 07:13 PM 12-12-2012
That's pretty awesome! Congratulations!
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elderboy02 07:19 PM 12-12-2012
Tallman 08:43 PM 12-12-2012
Congratulations! I fly a lot....in a commercial airliner. I will leave the actual operation of the aircraft to adventurous souls like you!
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