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How I feel after my very first flight

Postby Dr._Who » Thu Jun 24, 2004 4:48 am

So, Im back from Holland. I`ve done my very first flight where I controled the airplane.....
WOW!!!!!!!  Holy s**t! That was like....wow!  Cant wait to get that PPL...

Anyway, I have some photos I took at the airport in Lelystad, will be putting them up as soon as I can find out how this camera works...


( Some things about this post: 1: Sorry about the...hmm...bad language. But i could not find any other word to descibe the feeling. 2: I know many of you have been flying for real, but this is a new experiance for me, and I just had to tell someone! )
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Re: How I feel after my very first flight

Postby ozzy72 » Thu Jun 24, 2004 5:09 am

Dr. Who glad to hear you survived and enjoyed!
Oh and believe me your language is a lot cleaner than mine was after my first time at the controls ;D

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Re: How I feel after my very first flight

Postby ComPilots » Thu Jun 24, 2004 1:42 pm

HA HA ! Same here!  8)
I first time I took off I said:
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Re: How I feel after my very first flight

Postby chops » Tue Jul 06, 2004 8:06 am

It really is an incredible feeling.  I don't think it will ever feel right to fly again without a yoke in front of me.  I just had a lesson this past weekend where I flew the pattern and landed her 7 times.  I've never felt more at ease, even more so than when sitting behind a lunch tray in a boeing.  Maybe I'm just a control freak
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