• Flight Scrubbed

    The planned lesson didn’t happen today because of the weather. No biggie, do a ground briefing instead! Took care of Slow flight, Stalls, Spins, and Spirals. I cant wait to get to these excercises, since they will be a little more “fun” (read: g-forces). I probably wont be flying again until February. I’m going to…

  • Time of Useful Consciousness

    Tonights Human Factors class was particularly interesting. Especially the discussion we had on high altitude and decompression. When talking about decompression and the effects on the human body an item called “time of useful consciousness” (TUC) gets mentioned all the time. You wont pass out at this magic number but instead start feeling the effects…

  • Yay! Rudder

    Today was a perfect day for flying. The temperature was a little on the chilly side (-10°C or so). I was afraid that the wind would be too strong, but it didn’t play a factor. Today was a lot of first for me: – First time I did the walk around my self (with FI…

  • Flying Schedule

    If the weather is nice, I hope to have 25 hours of flying done by the end of February. I’m not 100% sure (i’m going to ask my FI tonight) but I think I can start flying Solo at around 25 hours. Days I plan on flying: 1/15/2006 12:00 – 14:00 1/22/2006 12:00 – 14:00…

  • Busy First Time Out

    I spent a few hours on Tuesday booking flight time with the on line scheduling software. I decided to take a peek again on Thursday and noticed that there was an opening for today. I booked it and prayed that the weather would be nice. I got up this morning to a blue sky! The…

  • First Lesson

    I was a little nervous before arriving at the airport but had some time to relax as I arrived early. The lesson was structured in two parts, first was the ground briefing where we went over some of the basics. Talking about the instruments, parts of the plane, and how to detect and fix carb…