Solooooooo!
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Solooooooo!
Just when I thought I'd done the last landing of the lesson, the man in charge turns round and suggests I do a circuit on my own. He then tried very hard not to giggle when all the colour drained out of my face!
He was very sure that I was ready. I established this by asking him if he was really, really sure on that point, oh, about 20 times between the runway and the school!
Apart from being buffeted like mad queuing too close behind a twin at the holding point everything went swimmingly - very strange having so much space to myself in the aircraft, and ended up talking incessantly to myself - does madness go hand in hand with flying?
Now just trying to control the grin before I turn in the Joker!
I know you've all heard this before, but I can't help myself.
He was very sure that I was ready. I established this by asking him if he was really, really sure on that point, oh, about 20 times between the runway and the school!
Apart from being buffeted like mad queuing too close behind a twin at the holding point everything went swimmingly - very strange having so much space to myself in the aircraft, and ended up talking incessantly to myself - does madness go hand in hand with flying?
Now just trying to control the grin before I turn in the Joker!
I know you've all heard this before, but I can't help myself.
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I know you've all heard this before, but I can't help myself.
Well done! Enjoy the wonderful feeling.
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Well done !!!!! .Like most of us today you were sharing your experience with airfields up and down the country and near continent due to high pressure and radio signals !!!!! In Norfolk we were hearing downwind calls from airfields in North yorkshire
Congratulations mate!! Well done.
You'll remember the day for the rest of your life. I still remember my first solo, 30Nov1973, like it was yesterday.
Regards and welcome to the club,
BH.
You'll remember the day for the rest of your life. I still remember my first solo, 30Nov1973, like it was yesterday.
Regards and welcome to the club,
BH.
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Congratulations!! You will see that from now on, you will progress faster and you will learn more in your comming solo flights! Well done!!
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congrats
did my first solo nav today (all of 8 miles from the airfield) but nice to get out of the circuit and, more to the point, back in without upsetting anyone!
gmc
did my first solo nav today (all of 8 miles from the airfield) but nice to get out of the circuit and, more to the point, back in without upsetting anyone!
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What did you sing? I think it was on these forums that a lady pilot decided to sing "I believe I Can Fly" but opted for "I Will Survive" instead!!
I wish I had a better memory of my first solo. It was only 6 flying hours ago!! I remember doing a good landing but not a lot else!
I wish I had a better memory of my first solo. It was only 6 flying hours ago!! I remember doing a good landing but not a lot else!
I remember how much better the aircraft performed now it was 90kgs lighter and thinking while on downwind that I'd better get this right as I'm the only one here who can land this thing.
The airport where I learn't, Bankstown which is west of Sydney, has a triple parallel main runway setup and after I was established on finals the tower called up and asked if I could sidestep from the Left to the Centre runway due late clearing traffic. I thought why not and did it, but the look on my instructor's face, who was standing by the threshhold, was priceless. I didn't find out what a 'sidestep approach' was until years later.
Regards,
Bh.
The airport where I learn't, Bankstown which is west of Sydney, has a triple parallel main runway setup and after I was established on finals the tower called up and asked if I could sidestep from the Left to the Centre runway due late clearing traffic. I thought why not and did it, but the look on my instructor's face, who was standing by the threshhold, was priceless. I didn't find out what a 'sidestep approach' was until years later.
Regards,
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Congrats, the prospect of a first solo terrifies me but I am only 4 hours into my training with large gaps between the hours
Still, doing something about that now, should be able to fly 3 or 4 times a month!
Still, doing something about that now, should be able to fly 3 or 4 times a month!
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part from being buffeted like mad queuing too close behind a twin at the holding point everything went swimmingly - very strange having so much space to myself in the aircraft, and ended up talking incessantly to myself -
does madness go hand in hand with flying?
does madness go hand in hand with flying?
Yes I think madness comes with it. I think some people talk to themselves and some people sing! I sing. (perhaps its just me and you?^_^)
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gmc17:
Congrats to you too!
jaycee58:
Nope, no singing - just incessant talking. Ironic really, normally in the circuit is the one time I shut up ...
did my first solo nav today (all of 8 miles from the airfield) but nice to get out of the circuit and, more to the point, back in without upsetting anyone!
jaycee58:
What did you sing?