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0.9 hours PIC
I don't post much, but I had to put this out to the world.
First solo this morning! Yep, 0.9 hours logged as pilot in command (of a C-150). It seems a bit surreal, but the grin I'm wearing right now... |
Congrats! Didja get a chubby?;)
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Thats great!!
My solo was at 16 in 1976 in a 150, took off, looked next to me and no one was sitting there! Holy crap, now I have to get back on the ground, my instructor was a bit chunky and said "be careful, you will notice a big difference in the rate of climb" he was not kidding!! Now go crank out some hours......and be safe! |
Chubby must mean shirt tail gone?
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Congrats! It's only a thrill pilots can understand! Now keep flying and be safe! Welcome to the fraternity.
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Awesome!
My wife and daughter are enjoying themselves on the other side of the mountains, because I was able to fly them over there, goof off for a day, and fly home yesterday evening to take care of some stuff today. I'll be rejoining them later. Not feasable without the airplane. It's a four hour drive, but flying takes about 40 minutes. Your world just opened up, big time! |
Excellent
Something I've always wanted to try. The sport planes sounds like a ton of fun. Be safe up there. |
Very cool. Don't ever forget the sensation!
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Well Done!!!!!!! Something you will always remember. It's a slippery slope
Keep the greasy side down and the prop out of the dirt!! |
Thanks everyone.
Chubby? Check. Shirt tail gone? Somewhat check. My CFI said he stopped doing that a few years ago, but would for me, on request. Sensation hardwired into brain? Check. I know that the process and learning curve is just beginning, but you're all right, the thrill of having that right seat empty for the first time is beyond compare. |
Congrats, where in KS?
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Kingman, Clyde Cessna Field (9K8), 30 minutes West of Wichita.
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Well congrats again! I lived in Salina when growing up, there was an Air Force base there, great place for wind. Enjoy.
Great place to fly. |
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A couple years ago, I was stuck in the middle of Montana waiting to thunderstorms over the Rockys to clear. A National Guard helicopter flew in, low under the scud, and I started a friendly conversation with the uniformed Guardsmen. When I told them I was waiting to head back to the Seattle area, they encouraged be to go for it: "It will give us something to do- To come find your wreckage". Keep gas in the tanks, and keep out of the clouds, you won't become a statistic. |
Awesome, congrats! It's one of my life goals, I haven't gotten there yet.
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congrats! it never gets old...
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Congrats! I am green with envy.
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i remember that day like it was yesterday.. congrats!
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Congrats! Its a day you will never forget!
I got 1.4 PIC today so you are not far behind! :) Joe A |
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