If I don't get weathered out on my solo tomorrow, here is what I have upcoming
1. A couple of flights to brush up on maneuvers, stalls, and VOR/ADF navigation
2. Local night flight
3. Short dual cross country
4. Short dual night cross country
5. Long dual day cross country
6. Stage 2 check with another instructor
7. Short cross country with another instructor
8. Two solo day cross countries
9. Prep ride for the FAA checkride
10. Stage 3 check ride with another instructor
11. FAA Check Ride
At some point prior to the first solo cross country, I need to take and pass the FAA written.
This all seems like a lot, but it's a couple months.
About Me and My Blog
- Eric
- I am nearly 65 and nearly retired. Still don't know what I am going to be when I grow up. I have three blogs. The first as a student pilot at age 59 (erico49.blogspot.com). I had always wanted to fly, but for one reason or another I had never been able to pull it off. The second documents my experience with the Topsy Turvy updside down planter that was advertised on TV (erico492.blogspot.com). And my current project--a redwood slab (redwoodart.blogspot.com).
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
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