Congratulations!!! What a great achievement AhmadPassed my instrument checkride today. Absolutely beautiful day but it was super deceiving. It was the most turbulent flight I have had after 350 hrs. By the end both me and the DPE felt nauseous. I was literally fighting the controls the whole time. I asked him how he would characterize the pirep. He said he'd call it continuous moderate.
Thank you.Congratulations!!! What a great achievement Ahmad
thank you. maybe you didn't feel that because you realize you want to accomplish a whole lot more than just flying around the pattern. for me I just wanted to learn to fly. during taxi for my solo I dropped a few hoooooly sxxx and profanities because I couldn't believe I had this privilege of flying. I felt that same rush of emotions during my 1st family on board trip and then later during my 1st solo imc. I love flying so every little thing feel big for me.Congrats Ahmad.
I did my first solo flight back around Thanksgiving and did well. Standard 3 laps around the pattern, my first attempt didn't look or feel right so I decided to go around, I followed that with 2 of the smoothest landings I've had up to that point. I was excited after it was over but the next day, I just kinda felt underwhelmed like it was no big deal. It's weird, a lot of other people say it was one of the most exciting days of their lives and I'm just not feeling it. Don't get me wrong, I fully grasp the accomplishment and I WISH I felt better about it but I think maybe I'm more focused on long path that's still in front of me.
Did anybody else feel that way? Or am I the only wet blanket here?
I think that pretty much describes virtually anything that we do in this modern world.While I'm proud of having soloed, I feel like it's not my accomplishment alone. I'm sort of standing on the shoulders of giants. You know? But, maybe that's how this thing goes?
Logged my first 2 hours of multi-engine training today. Now I want to buy a twin...
First post. Seems like good enough thread to post in. Took about 2 years to get my medical (special issuance) and have been slowly training for the last 14 months. I seem to be a slow learner unfortunately. Getting close to my first solo.
Weather has been crappy. Finally got out today. Very blustery 15-30 mph winds. At one point plane rocketed up 1000'. Guess that's better than down. Did some turns, keep the altitude relatively steady. Can see it will take time to get relaxed especially with these conditions. Going out again tomorrow weather isn't supposed to improve much.Going out today for the first lesson. Medical was a bit of a headache but got passed that. Already completed and passed ground school. Missed a couple questions that were on GPS, it wasn't covered much. This is flying thing is way out of my wheelhouse. Found an instructor that isn't a time builder. Should be an interesting day.
Can I ask how many landings it took? Know everyone is different but I am having trouble getting the landings. CFI has helped on everyone so far, have around 40. Think I am over controlling, tail seems to want to pass the plane just before landing. CFI really hasn't said what I am doing wrong. May be this is normal.Got in 10 landings today, on a small, narrow field without PAPI. I'm finally feeling like I'm flying the plane instead of the other way 'round - it's starting to be fun, the way it should be!
Am going to ask about wed when we have a flight scheduled. There's a lot that happens in a short period of time. Had to abort 2 landings last week because they were so out of shape. Everything else I see improvement just getting a little frustrated with the landings. ThanksAs of today, I'm at 42 landings, 10 to a full stop. Quite a number of those were really shaky, and one early attempt came very close to a ground loop. It was probably 25-30 before I had the confidence to really believe I was going to put the plane down every single time without bending it, and it definitely takes time and practice to build consistency.
I am now confident that I can land the plane in reasonable conditions, but I still need a lot more practice. After 7 successive really good landings at the large field (KEFD), my final landing last night at KLVJ was a mess. I went around twice before finally getting it down properly. To be fair, it was really dark with gusting random winds, on a narrow little non-towered strip with "adequate" lights.
What has helped me is to think of using the rudder only to keep the nose pointed straight down the runway, and the yoke for everything else. My CFI prefers crabbing it in then straightening when you hit ground effect, but mentally I'm more comfortable separating the controls into yaw and pitch/roll.
Have you asked your CFI what isn't working?
This led me to wonder what I can expect to experience in the DPE checkride.
For the most part I trust when they say you are ready. Especially when they start messaging on their phone while you fly.Have about 18 hours. Still getting over being nervous. Doing stalls power on and off, unusual attitude recovery. Landing is my Achillies heel. The CFI is great no problems there. Starting to get fun. Did 6 landings Tuesday in a 5-7 k crosswind without assistance. CFI keeps saying I am about ready to solo, but I am not. Feel a few extra hours until i get more confident and relaxed would be better. Overall, the weather hasn't been great for training, windy almost every day. Some days were canceled others flew with 15 k. One day was over 20. Couple hours scheduled for tomorrow.
Thanks for the reinforcement. Appears the winds will be calm today. If I can land ok without chasing it 1/2 way down the runway that should ease my doubt.For the most part I trust when they say you are ready. Especially when they start messaging on their phone while you fly.
I think in most cases when people are told they are ready the instructor had stopped hovering over the controls, and basically you had been flying the plane all on your own. The nerves is always the final barrier but that will go after a few solos. If they say go I wouldn't hesitate.
I almost waited too long 20 years; you know that life got in the way thing. Medical ended up being a larger hurdle that I thought.Passed my first ever medical today, navigated a few major issues getting a mountain of paperwork compiled going into it for a few issues. Found a few awesome docs to work with and walked out with my med issued today. Free and clear. Pretty happy with that and now can start down the path, albeit 30 years later than I should have. Had to tell someone, been grinning ear to ear all day since. But now the real work starts.
Yeah my current medical stuff really wasn’t an issue ironicallyI almost waited too long 20 years; you know that life got in the way thing. Medical ended up being a larger hurdle that I thought.
How'd it go? My CFI wants to endorse me pretty soon for mine. Just did a ground lesson today going over some things, tomorrow morning we plan on maneuvers and t/o + landings. gotta wait for IACRA to send me my temp though.1st solo today!