"I see I can learn a great deal from you about taxiing the DC3", the captain says drolly as the copilot struggles to remain on the taxiway. "Never said it was easy", the copilot replies.
the takeoff is fair, and the captain is pleased to see this youngster flying with precision as he levels off and turns to track the radial.
I have no idea which airports had VORs or ILS in 1950, or which of Frontier's aircraft used them, so for now I'm just using what's available...
His navigation is good, too... the captain has no comment. he attributes this skill to the fact that the kid's been doing a lot of navigation as copilot...
Eventually Worland slides into view. The captain notes that there will be quite a crosswind on this approach: he's looking forward to the fumblings of this novice, but is prepared to grab the yoke if necessary.
Next: a little surprise