All very good info, Pace is correct, I believe that flying in less than ideal conditions is something ALL students should do, especially if you live anywhere in Northern UK or Ireland as I do. I know for a fact if I sat on the ground when the weather was less than ideal then I would do very little flying, as it is I manage 250+ hours per year, a lot of in less than ideal conditions. I am not saying you should fly in conditions that are in any way dangerous but moderate weather here in the UK isn't always "perfect" for flying.
All the best and good luck with your training and forget about giving up, it will all come together in the end.
Jon
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