Anybody on here a private pilot? I need help...

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by White Monkey, Aug 1, 2007.

  1. #1
    Well I have been flying for about a year now, racking up those flight hours to get my private pilot license. But tommorow is my first flight SOLO. I am so nervous I mean i'm only 15. Tommorow i'll be taking up a Cessna 172 and I am scared OUT OF MY MIND! Please tell me how I can calm my nerves.
     
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    Your 15 and your flying a plane?
     
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  3. White Monkey

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    Yes. You can start flying at 14 in Britain. I'm not talking Boeing 747's but single engine aircraft yes.
     
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    Are you getting your license or just soloing for the first time ?
     
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    WoW I never knew that.
    Never thought you can get a lincese to fly before a lincese to drive.. :cool:
     
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    Soloing for the first time, to get a licence you must have at the very least 15 hours solo flight experience and at least 45 hours altogether, before getting your license. I have clocked up 40 hours with my tutor, and I am now starting the solo tommorow. Altogether I want about 60 hours total flight time before I accept my license.
     
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    There is nothing wrong with being nervous beforehand. I'm sure once it's show time your experience will kick in and your nerves will calm down. I fly paraglider and have well over 1000 flight and countless hours airtime and I still get butterflies whenever I'm on my way to launch but once the time come to fly it's all good.
     
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    I know what you mean. Even now I still get nervous with my tutor. But, I keep thinking, "tommorow I am flying a plane ON MY OWN". But hopefully like you said, my experience will kick in and i'll be up there with no nerves.
     
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    I'd bet it will, I'd be more worried for you if you wern't nervous, pilots with no fear are very dangerous.
     
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    Haha! I here that saying EVERY time I go down to the airstrip. Thanks buddy, you have really calmed my nerves;)
     
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    No worries, good luck and enjoy the flight, flying solo is the ultimate freedom and you can't beat the view.
     
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    Thats why i'm doing it tommorow as we now have nice weather in Britain. I was sheduled to do it last week but I cancelled because of the terrible weather. The view up there is amazing.

    What altitudes to you fly up to Roman?
     
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    This is crazy! Flying at 15. Best of luck man!
     
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    #14

    We launch off 3,000 - 7,000 foot mountains, the highest I ever reached was 12,000 feet.
     
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    Well for me in the plane that I fly, a Cessna 172, I cruise at about 10,000 - 13,000 ft if I was flying to France or Switzerland for example. But tommorow I won't surpass 7,000 - 7,500 ft.
     
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    I know I got the students license but ran out of funds to go ahead and get the private pilots license. That's what I soloed in was a 172 and it was windy as hell to. Make sure you wear an old shirt you don't want to keep that day.
     
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    I will buy a plane soon.
     
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    I did it baby! Was up there all alone for 2 hours! I have never felt anything like it! It was amazing. And if I do say so myself, I was amazing. Wow!! I am so happy!
     
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    #19
    you should watch airplane on dvd, then go again
     
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    #20
    Nice mate, well done! I am starting my lessons early next year, but I am still thinking of going to Florida to do it...:confused: Had a trial flight and that was great!

    DD
     
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