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Hello-
I am a student pilot. I was out flying solo today and was instructed by ATC to fly a heading of 210. I thought he said 110 and I flew on that heading. He then told me it looks like your going the wrong direction i need you to fly 210. I got a bit locked up and said 210. I ended up on 210 but I really kinda got "mike fright". Anyway, I just wanted to know if this would constitute a violation and if I might receive something in the mail, etc? He later told me to "resume own navigaion" and I did not know what that meant...I asked him if I could do my airwork and he said resume on navigation meant I can do anything I want. He did not ask me to call a land line or anything like that, though when I requested to change to my CTAF as I had the airport in site, he said frequency change approved and squalk VFR when I am on the ground. Any thoughts? SD |
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