My First Stall
I went up today for the third time and did my first stall! We were in a slow-flight sonfiguration and then my instructor told me to do a stall. So, I pulled the throttle back and pitched up steeply. The stall warning horn sounded and finally the plane rolled down and to the left. It was over in a few seconds but it was pretty un-nerving. My instructor assured me that it was normal to be pretty shaken up after the first stall. We also did steep turns and I did four of them absolutely perfectly, with only a fifty foot altitude fluctuation. I also did a crosswind landing almost entirely by myself. It was a little bit sloppy; I had to much aileron in it and one wheel touched down before the other, but other than that it was very smooth. When we were getting out of the plane, Todd told me that FS had put me hours ahead.

And be carefull! Some of my biggest scares have come when I tried to scare someone else. I took my friends up in a Cherokee 180 one night. They were telling me it was boring, so I decided to show them a spin! I had city lights for a gound reference on one side of the horizon, but when the spin started,I lost my reference! I secondary stalled(pulling up too hard to recover from the nose down attitude after stall recovery) two times, because I thought the aircraft was pointing down, when it 