Jshutt64
Well-Known Member
Flying is really the only thing I've ever been able to see myself doing. Both parents worked for AA, and I was able to travel a bunch as a kid. I absolutely loved flying. My mom introduced to a pilot she personally knew on a flight we were going on, and he gave me a "tour" of the cockpit right after the flight. I was so mesmerized by all the buttons, switches, and knobs.
For my 12th birthday present, my parents got me a "flying lesson" with that same pilot. He lived in SFO nearby us, and he was still a part-time CFI in the area. We putted around the bay for an hour in a C172. Naturally, since I was one of those kids who by that time had logged hundreds of hours on MSFS 1998, I thought I was God's youngest gift to aviation. Flying a real plane taught me differently. Wonderful, wonderful experience.
Fast-forward to last year. It's my freshman year of college, and I'm saving up money to finally get started on my pilot's license. My some amazing stroke of luck and a pretty long story, I managed to get on the game show Wheel of Fortune. I won $11,000!


From the winnings of that show and what I had saved up already, I'm where I'm at now.
For my 12th birthday present, my parents got me a "flying lesson" with that same pilot. He lived in SFO nearby us, and he was still a part-time CFI in the area. We putted around the bay for an hour in a C172. Naturally, since I was one of those kids who by that time had logged hundreds of hours on MSFS 1998, I thought I was God's youngest gift to aviation. Flying a real plane taught me differently. Wonderful, wonderful experience.
Fast-forward to last year. It's my freshman year of college, and I'm saving up money to finally get started on my pilot's license. My some amazing stroke of luck and a pretty long story, I managed to get on the game show Wheel of Fortune. I won $11,000!



From the winnings of that show and what I had saved up already, I'm where I'm at now.
