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PPL finished
Hi Guys
Today I finished my PPL after 140 hours breaking my flying school record of 102 hours but does this mean i am crappiest pilot i know i am not natural pilot.Does this mean i shouldn't take my family with me. Despite my pass today i am bit sad that it took me 140 two and half time more than average.What are your thought on my issue Thank you and sorry for bad English rick |
No, well done on getting your ppl :)
As long as you passed then it's a pass never the less. Well do mate. You will have loads of fun dude. |
Off course it does not mean you are the worst pilot in the world.
If an flight examiner passed you it means he is happy that you are competent to fly the aircraft under the limitations that are granted of the PPL. Go flying with other pilots first and get some confidence and then take family |
Yes mate well done! Keep current and all will be fine:ok:
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Well done cap'n! :D:D
If you weren't good enough you wouldn't have passed. |
IMHO the question is not so much how many flying hours you have collected before passing your PPL exam but rather whether you feel sufficiently at ease now. When even in the slightest doubt, I would recommend making some flights with a more experienced fellow pilot to gain some additional non-lesson practice first, before taking your loved ones up in the air.
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140 hours over what time period? I don't personally think that the number of hours it takes is any indication of skill or competence level. Also were you learning in a foreign language?
I remember when I passed my driving test. I had done 20 hours learning and was probably the most dangerous guy on the road after I passed the test! My sistser did about 70 hours learning and after she passed I went for a ride with her and I was surpised how safe and competent she was. The major factor that influenced her to take more training was a lack of confidence. I don't know if a lack of confidence may apply to you, but if it does don't be surpised if when you fly with other pilots that they comment on how well you fly! |
Well done matters not how many hours you did but that you have your licence enjoy and well done - I heard last week of a heli student that went solo after 90 hrs at £300 ph ! I take my hat off to him, think my Wife would have stopped me long before that !
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excellent
Rick well done - I may well beat your record.
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Go flying with other pilots first and get some confidence and then take family Next, take a few pilots with you while you fly as PIC, and let them honestly (but nicely) critique your flying. You will probably find you're not as bad as you thought. Only then take non-pilot passengers. |
Well done young man.
Congratulations and well done. However I beat you on the hours to my ppl on the 15th Jan this year at 163 Hours ouch ouch ouch Why did you remind me :O:O:):)
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Congratulations on acheiving your PPL goal, as others have stated, don't worry about how long it took you.
Just keep the wise words of Jason Schappert in mind whenever you take to the skies (Jason is well respected CFI over in Florida) "Remember A Good Pilot Is Always Learning" |
Well done...as my friend said, when you have 200 hours under your belt, you will have the same experience as anyone else with 200 hours under their belt.....
Enjoy your 3D freedom.... |
Your always going to be learning still. Keep building the confidence!
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Originally Posted by rick321
(Post 6995873)
Hi Guys
Today I finished my PPL after 140 hours breaking my flying school record of 102 hours but does this mean i am crappiest pilot i know i am not natural pilot.Does this mean i shouldn't take my family with me. Despite my pass today i am bit sad that it took me 140 two and half time more than average.What are your thought on my issue Thank you and sorry for bad English rick If you can stay at that standard, then you'll stay at a standard well above the average of most PPLs. If you can manage even the slowest level of continuous improvement, you'll pull even further ahead of them. You've achieved something to be proud of - that you took a lot of hours to get there is more a testament to your determination than anything else. If you use that determination to stay at this high standard of achievement, you'll stay a safe pilot. Well done. G |
Nothing wrong with taking your time!
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