
I started by learning how to fly VORs in the C172, and I flew out of Birmingham airport in clear weather. All was going well!

The weather was nice. A perfect day for flying.

Then I moved it up to the Baron, and tested my skills in the real world weather, where it was constantly cloudy. A lot more navigation training than before. However, the autopilto was very useful whilst I went off to eat dinner. This time I flew out of Seattle towards Portland. I figured it would be good to learn the skills on strange airports, so I found somewhere different to the 'norm, and practised there.

The weather closed in, but I still had plenty of time to land. The runways were perfectly clear, and I stopped just before some 737s were taking off.
Now, the really really bad bit. Fuel planning:

If you can see, there is 161lbs of fuel left after my trip. Both of the wing tanks are empty. I had about a tonne of fuel left, but then the airport sent me around, and I nearly ran out. I went over the threshold with 8lbs left, and unfortunately I was stuck on the runway. Oops! However, it was one of the smoothest landings any my greatest ILS success so far, so not a total loss. However, every flight for the next half hour was sent elsewhere