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Aussie Bob 20th Oct 2014 00:26

First Solo
 
Today I sent an 83 year old man on his first solo. He began learning to fly at 82. I am sure he is not the oldest first solo student but he must be close. Anyone done anyone older?

Congratulations Ted, been fun learning with you ...

Pinky the pilot 20th Oct 2014 01:40

Well done that Man! Another item off the 'to do' list.:ok:

deadcut 20th Oct 2014 02:04

Do you know if he is going up north for the next dry season or?

Homesick-Angel 20th Oct 2014 02:07

Awesome! He might make command at qantas by 100...

Lookleft 20th Oct 2014 03:49

Well done to Aussie Bob for getting him to the solo stage! Not always easy even with students half this blokes age.

truthinbeer 20th Oct 2014 03:56

A nice bright story in an otherwise dull day. Well done both of you!

Left_Pedal 20th Oct 2014 04:43

That's an epic effort!! Did you guys get any photos or anything like that?

Jabawocky 20th Oct 2014 04:47

Onya Bob :ok: :D Must be a satisfying day indeed. I hope that ratbag ATC dude was his ever helpful self!

I hope you are teaching him the right theory ;) :E


For a minute there I thought you had finally taken your first solo. Be sure to let us know when that great day is will ya :}

VH DSJ 20th Oct 2014 09:34

Nice job Aussie Bob. Out of interest, how many hours dual before his first solo?

Pinky the pilot 20th Oct 2014 09:49


Awesome! He might make command at qantas by 100...

Hmmm. And there was an article in the Weekend Australian where a Medico of some description (didn't pay much attention to the article unfortunately.:O) stated that it is quite possible that within a few short years there will be a breakthrough in the treatment for ageing, and that lifespans of 150 years plus may then be quite possible!:ooh:

Now I 'aint sayin' it's so but....:}

Many a true word has been spoken in jest!:uhoh::hmm:

Aussie Bob 20th Oct 2014 20:24


For a minute there I thought you had finally taken your first solo. Be sure to let us know when that great day is will ya
That will be the day you cut me loose for a beat up in your Retard Vehicle ...


Nice job Aussie Bob. Out of interest, how many hours dual before his first solo?
Quite a few, this bloke drives a round trip of over 250 kilometers once per week for a flying lesson and has done for the past year. He couldn't care less if he never gets his licence either. I guess it beats a day at the bowls club hands down. Sometimes one of the other instructors just takes him for a burn somewhere so the hours aren't a true reflection. Got to love him and a great story, but it was spur of the moment so no press dudes to get it wrong and no piccy in the paper.

Kregster 20th Oct 2014 20:45

Proof the desire never ends!

junior.VH-LFA 20th Oct 2014 21:22

I shared this around the office today.

Something truly inspiring Aussie Bob. Kregster you said it better than anyone, the desire never dies.

TBM-Legend 20th Oct 2014 21:38

:D:D:D:D:D

Stationair8 20th Oct 2014 21:58

Well done to the old bloke, beats sitting around at the old folks home!

Now Ozzie Bob before you sent him solo you made sure that he was wearing his hi vis vest, ASIC card, read the airport safety manual etc!

Nibbles2310 22nd Oct 2014 09:35

Well done to the both of you. He's not the only bloke his age to be doing that, I know another old guy (early 80s rings a bell) who's wife used to drive him down once a week for his flying lesson.

His wife mentioned that it was the only thing he'd remember week to week. Sadly the instructor has moved on now and he's no longer having his lessons.

Pinky the pilot 22nd Oct 2014 09:58


Sadly the instructor has moved on now and he's no longer having his lessons.
Why does that really upset me?:sad::sad:

And yes, it does!:ugh:

MakeItHappenCaptain 22nd Oct 2014 23:27

I just got an 80yo through his initial CIR.:}

Lancair70 23rd Oct 2014 05:38


He's not the only bloke his age to be doing that, I know another old guy (early 80s rings a bell) who's wife used to drive him down once a week for his flying lesson.

His wife mentioned that it was the only thing he'd remember week to week. Sadly the instructor has moved on now and he's no longer having his lessons.
Nibbles, local to me there was a regular school operation where a very senior gentleman would turn up frequently to go flying. I knew the CFI and he told me that he'd never get solo and the gent knew that, but enjoyed piloting around the local area with the CFI beside him. AFAIK that stopped a while back when the CFI left to pursue other income sources.

Great to see seniors not rotting away but still wanting to learn and experience life. I once had an 87yr old man as a one way pax, he got out with a tandem master at 10,000'. Unfortunately for him his ankle got twisted on landing and req'd an ambulance ride back to town. He was stoked with the jump and kept saying he could have twisted his ankle on a step, at least he did it from 10,000 feet.

kellykelpie 23rd Oct 2014 07:37

Well Done Aussie Bob (and to your student)! I still think of my first solo as my favorite accomplishment (after nearly 16000 hours).


Homesick-Angel Awesome! He might make command at qantas by 100...
That would be the fast track route given some 20 Year 767 Captains are doing FO training :(


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