First Flight - What should I know?
There is only one good piece of advice. Chill out and enjoy it. The intro
flight is just a sightseeing tour where you get to play with the controls.
Have fun.
After it's done decide if you get along with your instructor. If not get
another one.
"Bryan Porter" wrote in message
ups.com...
Salutations All,
After years of playing in Microsoft Flight Simulator/X-Plane, reading
the rec.aviation newsgroups, and staring longingly out the window of
Southwest Airlines 737's whenever I go on business trips, I've finally
swallowed hard and taken the plunge - my first introductory flight is
this Saturday with Skyline Aeronautics out of Spirit of St. Louis
Airport (KSUS) in St. Louis, MO. The scheduler said I'm scheduled in a
Diamond Katana two-seater, tail number 227RD.
Obviously, I'm nervous and excited about my first time up, but what
things should I know? Is there really anything, or should I just show
up expecting a good, relaxing time? I'm a software engineer, so most
things in my business require a lot of upfront planning, reading, and
work. Is there anything I should make myself familiar with? Questions I
should ask when I get there, etc?
Any advice anyone could give would be most appreciated!
Regards,
Bryan Porter
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