Shoud I trust my Flight Instructor?

Well, they'll eventually get around to asking you to prepare their tax returns...for FREE. :biggrin:
I already get mine done for free. Actually I should see if the SO is looking into trading me in for a younger, better-looking and less-experienced 20-something pilot model.:confused2:
 
@stormchaser we need to get you out more often.

Alas, sir, it's good to be back....

Amongst chicks...with guns...who fly...and eat BBQ...in God's country. Mmm mmm.

Hot dang, I miss 'em!

[Dear jc users, I DID mean to say chicks this time. Not daughters, not babes, not women, not females, not damsels, nor lasses. Chicks. Signed, Your Preemptive Fellow Aviator.]
 
I think I get it... My wife suffers from anxiety. You should totally learn to fly! It's worth it in so many ways. Just make sure that, in the process, you tackle the real problems.

You see, with a private pilot rating, you'll hate airline flying much more than you already do.
I was the opposite, initially I loved airline flying until I became a pilot then every flight after that hasn't been nearly as enjoyable since.
 
I was the opposite, initially I loved airline flying until I became a pilot then every flight after that hasn't been nearly as enjoyable since.

I think that is a common consensus around here. It makes sense. I hope that doesn't happen to me, though. :)
 
Haaaa! Still cracking jokes, I see!

I am currently out of town in sunny Florida (still cold though!), so I don't get to fly this weekend. My next lesson in next Saturday and I think we are going to fly the 150 to College Station. I decided I am going to get my license. If I could do that, it'd be the biggest accomplishment of my life. My dad would be so proud of me if I could take him flying one day. So, yeah. Looks like I am here on JC for good. ;)

Hope you guys had a great Thanksgiving!
 
The first time you take your dad up, or any family member, will be a flight you'll always remember. I can still remember how proud my dad was, he didn't say anything he just seemed to look at me differently afterward. He isn't a pilot but he's always been an aviation enthusiast. You're going to have to jump over some hurdles on the way to a PPL, having goals like taking your dad up will help you along the way. Good luck.
 
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