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Roger Worden
January 25th 04, 12:37 AM
I had my first solos today - a great experience! After several pattern tows
and a rope break practice, I had an 800' pattern solo and a 2000' tow under
a very low ceiling - cold front moving in. Had to dodge a few clouds right
after release. Very fun! I'm with Orange County Soaring Assn., flying at
Hemet-Ryan airport in California. Before solo I had 56 flights, 12.5 hours.
I'm 44 and started training in April 2003 (with several long breaks).
The only difference I noticed with only one person in the plane was that
right after takeoff the glider wanted to climb faster, and I needed to hold
it down to wait for the towplane to take off. Other than that, it felt very
natural and I really wasn't nervous at all - just excited. One landing was
very good and the other was - well - a little squirrely.
And since it was cold, they gave me a break - no bucket of water!
Roger Worden
Orange, CA
Vaughn
January 25th 04, 12:51 AM
"Roger Worden" > wrote in message
m...
> I had my first solos today - a great experience!
Congratulations! and welcome to the brotherhood (and sisterhood) of the
aviator. You have many more exciting "firsts" ahead of you, but you will
never forget your first solo.
Vaughn
Tim Ward
January 25th 04, 01:51 AM
"Roger Worden" > wrote in message
m...
> I had my first solos today - a great experience! After several pattern
tows
> and a rope break practice, I had an 800' pattern solo and a 2000' tow
under
> a very low ceiling - cold front moving in. Had to dodge a few clouds right
> after release. Very fun! I'm with Orange County Soaring Assn., flying at
> Hemet-Ryan airport in California. Before solo I had 56 flights, 12.5
hours.
> I'm 44 and started training in April 2003 (with several long breaks).
>
> The only difference I noticed with only one person in the plane was that
> right after takeoff the glider wanted to climb faster, and I needed to
hold
> it down to wait for the towplane to take off. Other than that, it felt
very
> natural and I really wasn't nervous at all - just excited. One landing was
> very good and the other was - well - a little squirrely.
>
> And since it was cold, they gave me a break - no bucket of water!
>
> Roger Worden
> Orange, CA
Congratulations. You didn't find it quieter without the noisemaker in the
back?
Tim Ward
BMacLean
January 25th 04, 02:09 AM
Congratulations! I did my training up to private at Hemet quite a few years
ago with Galen. Is he still there?
Barb
Vorsanger1
January 25th 04, 04:12 AM
Congratulations, Roger
You are an airman!. Now you can look forward to all the "firsts", what with
the "real" soaring season starting soon in So. Cal: first climb solo to 10,000
ft, then 11,000 etc... etc...and the first time you actually leave the home
airport.
Cheers, Charles
Libelle Driver
January 25th 04, 05:31 AM
Yes, he is still there. He checked me out a few weeks ago to be able to
rent their Grob 102.
"BMacLean" > wrote in message
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> Congratulations! I did my training up to private at Hemet quite a few
years
> ago with Galen. Is he still there?
>
> Barb
>
>
Roger Worden
January 25th 04, 08:24 AM
Hmmm.... maybe I shouldn't be quick to agree. He might be lurking! ;-)
"Tim Ward" > wrote in message
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>
> "Roger Worden" > wrote in message
> m...
> > I had my first solos today - a great experience! After several pattern
> tows
> > and a rope break practice, I had an 800' pattern solo and a 2000' tow
> under
> > a very low ceiling - cold front moving in. Had to dodge a few clouds
right
> > after release. Very fun! I'm with Orange County Soaring Assn., flying at
> > Hemet-Ryan airport in California. Before solo I had 56 flights, 12.5
> hours.
> > I'm 44 and started training in April 2003 (with several long breaks).
> >
> > The only difference I noticed with only one person in the plane was that
> > right after takeoff the glider wanted to climb faster, and I needed to
> hold
> > it down to wait for the towplane to take off. Other than that, it felt
> very
> > natural and I really wasn't nervous at all - just excited. One landing
was
> > very good and the other was - well - a little squirrely.
> >
> > And since it was cold, they gave me a break - no bucket of water!
> >
> > Roger Worden
> > Orange, CA
>
> Congratulations. You didn't find it quieter without the noisemaker in the
> back?
>
> Tim Ward
>
>
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