Well, I'm up to seven hours now in my flight training. Saturday I made my first real landing! I think I had one of those break through moments where you go "oooh! that's how its done!", but unfortunately that was the last landing of the day at the end of my hour, so I didn't get to try it again. Anyway, I'm really excited because it's starting settle in that this is something that I really can do, you know? It's like now more than ever I know that I am going to be a pilot. I just thought I would share my elation with you all, because you guys would understand.
Landing is an art, not a science...
keep both your feet on your rudder pedals
Have you guys ever tried to take off in a taildragger?
I mean a REAL one? (not a simulated one)
I have about 5 hours in an Aeronca Champ and boy oh boy ... winds up that takeoffs are more stressful than landings in taildraggers ... at least they are for me.
I would like to get a tail wheel rating. My instructor is restoring a taildragger to give lessons in. I don't remember what its called, but its basically a Cub clone.
Have you guys ever tried to take off in a taildragger?
I mean a REAL one? (not a simulated one)
I have about 5 hours in an Aeronca Champ and boy oh boy ... winds up that takeoffs are more stressful than landings in taildraggers ... at least they are for me.
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