CoolRunnings
Well-Known Member
Hello JC,
After lurking for a few months and making a terrible first post (didn't follow forum rules), I just wanted to introduce myself. I'm 27 and just beginning the process to obtain my PPL. Being a pilot has been a lifelong dream (growing up I wanted to be a fighter pilot but sports got in the way!) so I figured its time to get started before I have any serious life obligations. I've been working a 9-5 in finance and while I have learned a ton, the learning curve has started to level off and I'm not being challenged anymore. So if everything goes well I can continue to take my time obtaining my licenses with hopes of someday making a career out of it. If it doesn't work out, at least I've obtained a lifelong hobby. Being the age I am, I considered the ATP route. But at this point (personal preference), I just don't want to be in a ton of debt if things don't work out.
With regards to the confidence booster, last night I finished my third lesson (slow flight) and we practiced a second set of touch and goes. So far, straight and level, slow flight, and 30deg turns have all gone just fine. The problem is, my takeoffs and landings are REALLY bad. I know there is a controller from KCHD on here, and I'm sure he can attest to that! Anyway, I know I'm putting a lot of pressure on myself, especially because its only my second set of takeoffs and landings and we are practicing in hot/windy/bump weather, but I expect a lot from myself. My dad (who is an airbus pilot) recommends I should be flying earlier in the morning or later in the day, but is there anything else I should be thinking about? Am I worrying too much too early? Thanks for any input!
After lurking for a few months and making a terrible first post (didn't follow forum rules), I just wanted to introduce myself. I'm 27 and just beginning the process to obtain my PPL. Being a pilot has been a lifelong dream (growing up I wanted to be a fighter pilot but sports got in the way!) so I figured its time to get started before I have any serious life obligations. I've been working a 9-5 in finance and while I have learned a ton, the learning curve has started to level off and I'm not being challenged anymore. So if everything goes well I can continue to take my time obtaining my licenses with hopes of someday making a career out of it. If it doesn't work out, at least I've obtained a lifelong hobby. Being the age I am, I considered the ATP route. But at this point (personal preference), I just don't want to be in a ton of debt if things don't work out.
With regards to the confidence booster, last night I finished my third lesson (slow flight) and we practiced a second set of touch and goes. So far, straight and level, slow flight, and 30deg turns have all gone just fine. The problem is, my takeoffs and landings are REALLY bad. I know there is a controller from KCHD on here, and I'm sure he can attest to that! Anyway, I know I'm putting a lot of pressure on myself, especially because its only my second set of takeoffs and landings and we are practicing in hot/windy/bump weather, but I expect a lot from myself. My dad (who is an airbus pilot) recommends I should be flying earlier in the morning or later in the day, but is there anything else I should be thinking about? Am I worrying too much too early? Thanks for any input!