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My grandson just turned 15 and has a great interest in aviation, so I
decided to get legal and show him how much fun we could have in a Piper Cherokee. After not flying for the past 23 years I got my medical, found a local club with a good instructor and hope to start flying on my own in the next few weeks. I was a bit surprised at how rusty I had become after that length of time even with 350 hours in my old log book. Getting back on the ground can be VERY exciting. Has anyone else started flying after many years of inactivity? Any problems or interesting things you would like to share with me and the group? One thing I can say without reservation.........flying a small aircraft is one of the greatest pleasures that anyone on this earth can experience! |
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