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Old October 22nd 06, 02:49 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
Morgans[_2_]
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"CareBear" wrote in message
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My first solo xc flight plan was from 3A1 VUZ TCL and back to 3A1. It
was a little windy, about 5-6 knots at times.


Sounds like you had a good flight.

By the way, "most" people in here appreciate it when you include the airport's
name (like; HKY (Hickory NC), for example) in your posts, so that people all the
way across the country can get a mental picture of your trip. Few will take the
time to look it up, I guess.

I thought you might want to know, since I think you are kinda' new.
--
Jim in NC

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Old October 22nd 06, 05:23 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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My first solo xc flight plan was from 3A1 VUZ TCL and back to 3A1. It
was a little windy, about 5-6 knots at times.


Way to go, CareBear!

Keep pushing toward getting that ticket, pull it all the way to the end
-- and I guarantee you that someday you'll re-read that sentence,
above, and blush.

:-)

In the meantime, hang out here, and ask lots of questions. You'll pick
up a few good pointers.
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

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Old October 22nd 06, 03:28 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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Jay Honeck wrote:
My first solo xc flight plan was from 3A1 VUZ TCL and back to 3A1. It
was a little windy, about 5-6 knots at times.


Way to go, CareBear!

Keep pushing toward getting that ticket, pull it all the way to the end
-- and I guarantee you that someday you'll re-read that sentence,
above, and blush.


LOL that's what I was thinking, but couldn't articulate it in such a
way so not to sound snotty : ) Nicely done, Jay...

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Old October 22nd 06, 01:37 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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Congratulations on that first XC. Sounds like you did a fine job.

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Old October 22nd 06, 05:03 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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Thanks for all the congrats, encouragement, and advice. I will post my next
venture soon.

Again thanks,

--
CareBear


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Old October 22nd 06, 05:40 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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Congrats! The solo XC seems to be a major hump for a lot of student pilots.
Inknowe several who trained all the way up to the solo and then quit. There
were varying "reasons" for doing so, but I think it was mostly anxiety.

Again, congrats.

mike

"CareBear" wrote in message
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My first solo xc flight plan was from 3A1 VUZ TCL and back to 3A1. It

I will admit that I was a little nervous but I maintained my cool
--
CareBear





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Old October 22nd 06, 08:38 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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Congratulations - it certainly is a great feeling isn't it? As one of
my instructors said, it's when you start to feel like a "real pilot",
which I thought was pretty accurate

I'm confused though, was this yesterday or last weekend? I thought
Alabama was at Tennessee yesterday? Also, don't forget about the
lovely NOTAM 3/1862 which establishes TFRs around stadiums - you have
to find out when they're in effect because FSS won't necessarily tell
you...

todd.

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Old October 22nd 06, 08:51 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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"tjd" wrote in message
oups.com...
Congratulations - it certainly is a great feeling isn't it? As one of
my instructors said, it's when you start to feel like a "real pilot",
which I thought was pretty accurate

I'm confused though, was this yesterday or last weekend? I thought
Alabama was at Tennessee yesterday? Also, don't forget about the
lovely NOTAM 3/1862 which establishes TFRs around stadiums - you have
to find out when they're in effect because FSS won't necessarily tell
you...

todd.



Sorry for the confusion. My xc was last weekend (10/14/06).

--
CareBear


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Old October 23rd 06, 11:09 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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CareBear wrote:
My first solo xc flight plan was from 3A1 VUZ TCL and back to 3A1. It
was a little windy, about 5-6 knots at times.


If you had headed about 45 miles further southwest that day you could
have caught a free lunch of cajun shrimp, red potatoes and corn at 7A2
(Demopolis, AL). We had about 20 or 30 pilots in the lounge that day
with messy fingers all watching the game. About 15 or so russian yak
52's and chinese nanchangs flew in from Selma and gave us a little show
on formation flying. Every year they do their formation training
clinics at Selma in October. They are planning on coming back to
Demopolis on Saturday December 2 to open the Christmas on the River
parade with a formation fly-over. If you ever needed an excuse for a
X/C trip, well there you go They usually serve hamburgers and hot
dogs, etc., all day long in the town square and barbeque down at the
marina.

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Old October 24th 06, 12:22 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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"CareBear" wrote in message
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My first solo xc flight plan was from 3A1 VUZ TCL and back to 3A1. It
was a little windy, about 5-6 knots at times. The flight went as planned.
I departed 3A1 about 11:00am. After passing the VUZ VOR, I headed to
Tuscaloosa. It was a pleasant trip. When I arrived at TCL I had to
circle
the airport a few times. Being excited about my first solo xc, I did not
think about the football game between Alabama and Mississippi. Needless
to
say, the TCL tower was not exactly happy to see me (the controller
actually
sounded like he was pretty upset). There seemed to be Lear Jets
everywhere
with a few Bonanzas mixed in for good measure!! Some had landed and
others
were coming in to land. I finally landed. I was parked between two Lear
Jets. I went into the FBO to get my logbook signed which took about five
minutes. Boy, did I get some strange looks.

As I headed back to my airplane, I looked around at all the jets (money)
that were parked and thought, "Life must be good for some people". The
C-152 I flew looked like an ant among giants. I finally got clearance to
takeoff and was I glad. The jets were still arriving! The flight from
Tuscaloosa back to 3A1 was uneventful.

I will admit that I was a little nervous but I maintained my cool
--
CareBear



Congratulations!!! I know that nervous feeling before your first solo
x-country. Good job in conquering it. It is much easier from here on out.
:-)

Wade Hasbrouck
PP-ASEL
http://spaces.live.com/wadehas

 




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