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So... It has been almost exactly 2 yrs since I got my ticket to
learn... Today I went and sat with a CFI for the BFR... Finished one hour of the required verbal. Boy there is a lot of cob webs after 2 years... I did fairly well, huh.... had a brain block on the airspace... I could not remember what Class D looks like on the chart... DUH DUH DUH....I flew in and out of a Class D for 3 years and I could not remember to save my life... Ah well... I know now... hahaha Everything else was fine... So of into the wild blue yander... and boy was it wild... 14G20 and it was a crosswind at that... I always loved a challenge, but geesh... that is too much for me... I know it, but I always enjoyed testing the boundries when an instructor is on board... Anyway, We did Slow flight, stalls, XWind landings, engine out landing (simulated( and ran out of time... :-( I will go back next Saturday and finish it up and get the sign off.. All and all he said my procedures are solid, Communications excellent... so I feel pretty good... especially considering that I have been forced to be out of the cockpit since January 15th of last year. Most important, It is GREAT to be back in the saddle... Mike Alexander PP-ASEL Temecula, CA See my online aerial photo album at http://flying.4alexanders.com |
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welcome back...
I've noticed that some first time flyers, with brand new certificates... dread that first Flight Review. It is nothing to be feared.. BT "Mike 'Flyin'8'" wrote in message ... So... It has been almost exactly 2 yrs since I got my ticket to learn... Today I went and sat with a CFI for the BFR... Finished one hour of the required verbal. Boy there is a lot of cob webs after 2 years... I did fairly well, huh.... had a brain block on the airspace... I could not remember what Class D looks like on the chart... DUH DUH DUH....I flew in and out of a Class D for 3 years and I could not remember to save my life... Ah well... I know now... hahaha Everything else was fine... So of into the wild blue yander... and boy was it wild... 14G20 and it was a crosswind at that... I always loved a challenge, but geesh... that is too much for me... I know it, but I always enjoyed testing the boundries when an instructor is on board... Anyway, We did Slow flight, stalls, XWind landings, engine out landing (simulated( and ran out of time... :-( I will go back next Saturday and finish it up and get the sign off.. All and all he said my procedures are solid, Communications excellent... so I feel pretty good... especially considering that I have been forced to be out of the cockpit since January 15th of last year. Most important, It is GREAT to be back in the saddle... Mike Alexander PP-ASEL Temecula, CA See my online aerial photo album at http://flying.4alexanders.com |
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I fly into F70 all the time. My buddy has his Baron there its Black and
White with a silver stripe and looks brand new. If you see someone thats looks mid 40's in the right seat its probably me. "Mike 'Flyin'8'" wrote in message ... So... It has been almost exactly 2 yrs since I got my ticket to learn... Today I went and sat with a CFI for the BFR... Finished one hour of the required verbal. Boy there is a lot of cob webs after 2 years... I did fairly well, huh.... had a brain block on the airspace... I could not remember what Class D looks like on the chart... DUH DUH DUH....I flew in and out of a Class D for 3 years and I could not remember to save my life... Ah well... I know now... hahaha Everything else was fine... So of into the wild blue yander... and boy was it wild... 14G20 and it was a crosswind at that... I always loved a challenge, but geesh... that is too much for me... I know it, but I always enjoyed testing the boundries when an instructor is on board... Anyway, We did Slow flight, stalls, XWind landings, engine out landing (simulated( and ran out of time... :-( I will go back next Saturday and finish it up and get the sign off.. All and all he said my procedures are solid, Communications excellent... so I feel pretty good... especially considering that I have been forced to be out of the cockpit since January 15th of last year. Most important, It is GREAT to be back in the saddle... Mike Alexander PP-ASEL Temecula, CA See my online aerial photo album at http://flying.4alexanders.com |
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So... How did you know I was at F70?
On Sat, 2 Dec 2006 19:26:56 -0800, "Aluckyguess" wrote: I fly into F70 all the time. My buddy has his Baron there its Black and White with a silver stripe and looks brand new. If you see someone thats looks mid 40's in the right seat its probably me. "Mike 'Flyin'8'" wrote in message .. . So... It has been almost exactly 2 yrs since I got my ticket to learn... Today I went and sat with a CFI for the BFR... Finished one hour of the required verbal. Boy there is a lot of cob webs after 2 years... I did fairly well, huh.... had a brain block on the airspace... I could not remember what Class D looks like on the chart... DUH DUH DUH....I flew in and out of a Class D for 3 years and I could not remember to save my life... Ah well... I know now... hahaha Everything else was fine... So of into the wild blue yander... and boy was it wild... 14G20 and it was a crosswind at that... I always loved a challenge, but geesh... that is too much for me... I know it, but I always enjoyed testing the boundries when an instructor is on board... Anyway, We did Slow flight, stalls, XWind landings, engine out landing (simulated( and ran out of time... :-( I will go back next Saturday and finish it up and get the sign off.. All and all he said my procedures are solid, Communications excellent... so I feel pretty good... especially considering that I have been forced to be out of the cockpit since January 15th of last year. Most important, It is GREAT to be back in the saddle... Mike Alexander PP-ASEL Temecula, CA See my online aerial photo album at http://flying.4alexanders.com Mike Alexander PP-ASEL Temecula, CA See my online aerial photo album at http://flying.4alexanders.com |
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I want to make a minor correction here... I checked my log book a few
minutes ago..... My PPSEL was issued on Dec 2nd 2004..... that is EXACTLY 2 years ago today.... Isn't that Ironic.... Anyway... as I said... I am SO glad to be back in the saddle... On Sat, 02 Dec 2006 18:40:47 -0800, Mike 'Flyin'8' wrote: So... It has been almost exactly 2 yrs since I got my ticket to learn... Today I went and sat with a CFI for the BFR... Finished one hour of the required verbal. Boy there is a lot of cob webs after 2 years... I did fairly well, huh.... had a brain block on the airspace... I could not remember what Class D looks like on the chart... DUH DUH DUH....I flew in and out of a Class D for 3 years and I could not remember to save my life... Ah well... I know now... hahaha Everything else was fine... So of into the wild blue yander... and boy was it wild... 14G20 and it was a crosswind at that... I always loved a challenge, but geesh... that is too much for me... I know it, but I always enjoyed testing the boundries when an instructor is on board... Anyway, We did Slow flight, stalls, XWind landings, engine out landing (simulated( and ran out of time... :-( I will go back next Saturday and finish it up and get the sign off.. All and all he said my procedures are solid, Communications excellent... so I feel pretty good... especially considering that I have been forced to be out of the cockpit since January 15th of last year. Most important, It is GREAT to be back in the saddle... Mike Alexander PP-ASEL Temecula, CA See my online aerial photo album at http://flying.4alexanders.com Mike Alexander PP-ASEL Temecula, CA See my online aerial photo album at http://flying.4alexanders.com |
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Myself included... I was really nervous about it... It was really
cool.. I even learned a naw pneumonic.... AVIATE Cool... I LOVE learning new things... I also learned another definition for ground effect... leanred 2 new things in an hour.... welcome back... I've noticed that some first time flyers, with brand new certificates... dread that first Flight Review. It is nothing to be feared.. BT Mike Alexander PP-ASEL Temecula, CA See my online aerial photo album at http://flying.4alexanders.com |
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Mike 'Flyin'8' wrote:
Anyway, We did Slow flight, stalls, XWind landings, engine out landing (simulated( and ran out of time... :-( I will go back next Saturday and finish it up and get the sign off.. All and all he said my procedures are solid, Communications excellent... Not to throw cold water on what sounds like a good experience, but what more does the instructor want to see, to sign you off? The flight review only requires one hour of flight training, and the content is flexible. Did you fly for at least an hour? If so, it seems like you covered a good range of material. I'm glad it went well for you and welcome back! Mike |
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I think he was willing to sign me off, but it was getting late and I
told him I wanted to come back next week for a little more dual... He asked if I minded waiting for sign off until next week... He said that next week we can go do the steep turns, and more emergency procedures... I am ALWAYS willing to practice the Emergency procedures with an instructor on board...Frankly I am more than fine with waiting a week... You did hit the nail right on the head... 140 hours is where I am sitting... I frankly had lost confidence from lack of practice over the past 50 weeks and a good workout is what I not only needed but was looking for... We only flew for 0.8 ahaahaha ... ah welll... :-) Mike 'Flyin'8' wrote: Anyway, We did Slow flight, stalls, XWind landings, engine out landing (simulated( and ran out of time... :-( I will go back next Saturday and finish it up and get the sign off.. All and all he said my procedures are solid, Communications excellent... Not to throw cold water on what sounds like a good experience, but what more does the instructor want to see, to sign you off? The flight review only requires one hour of flight training, and the content is flexible. Did you fly for at least an hour? If so, it seems like you covered a good range of material. I'm glad it went well for you and welcome back! Mike He hasn't flown in almost a year, and I doubt his total time is much more than 150 hours or so. It would be doing him a dis-service to sign off with the bear minimum, and it seems as though Mike is happy to get a good workout before he's let loose again. HTH z Mike Alexander PP-ASEL Temecula, CA See my online aerial photo album at http://flying.4alexanders.com |
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The content and scope should be covered before you begin and then stick to it. "zatatime" wrote in message ... | On Sun, 03 Dec 2006 04:06:55 GMT, Mike Adams | wrote: | | Mike 'Flyin'8' wrote: | | Anyway, We did Slow | flight, stalls, XWind landings, engine out landing (simulated( and ran | out of time... :-( I will go back next Saturday and finish it up and | get the sign off.. All and all he said my procedures are solid, | Communications excellent... | | Not to throw cold water on what sounds like a good experience, but what more does the instructor want | to see, to sign you off? The flight review only requires one hour of flight training, and the content is | flexible. Did you fly for at least an hour? If so, it seems like you covered a good range of material. I'm glad | it went well for you and welcome back! | | Mike | | | He hasn't flown in almost a year, and I doubt his total time is much | more than 150 hours or so. It would be doing him a dis-service to | sign off with the bear minimum, and it seems as though Mike is happy | to get a good workout before he's let loose again. | | HTH | z |
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Temecula, CA
"Mike 'Flyin'8'" wrote in message ... So... How did you know I was at F70? On Sat, 2 Dec 2006 19:26:56 -0800, "Aluckyguess" wrote: I fly into F70 all the time. My buddy has his Baron there its Black and White with a silver stripe and looks brand new. If you see someone thats looks mid 40's in the right seat its probably me. "Mike 'Flyin'8'" wrote in message . .. So... It has been almost exactly 2 yrs since I got my ticket to learn... Today I went and sat with a CFI for the BFR... Finished one hour of the required verbal. Boy there is a lot of cob webs after 2 years... I did fairly well, huh.... had a brain block on the airspace... I could not remember what Class D looks like on the chart... DUH DUH DUH....I flew in and out of a Class D for 3 years and I could not remember to save my life... Ah well... I know now... hahaha Everything else was fine... So of into the wild blue yander... and boy was it wild... 14G20 and it was a crosswind at that... I always loved a challenge, but geesh... that is too much for me... I know it, but I always enjoyed testing the boundries when an instructor is on board... Anyway, We did Slow flight, stalls, XWind landings, engine out landing (simulated( and ran out of time... :-( I will go back next Saturday and finish it up and get the sign off.. All and all he said my procedures are solid, Communications excellent... so I feel pretty good... especially considering that I have been forced to be out of the cockpit since January 15th of last year. Most important, It is GREAT to be back in the saddle... Mike Alexander PP-ASEL Temecula, CA See my online aerial photo album at http://flying.4alexanders.com Mike Alexander PP-ASEL Temecula, CA See my online aerial photo album at http://flying.4alexanders.com |
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