As my children have grown, and moved out of the house, I have finally been able to find the time and resources to work on getting my pilot's license. One of the guys that I work with is an instructor at a local aviation program, and I have started on the path to reach my goal. I have been training with the Diamond Flight Center, out of Spanish Fork Airport (U77) http://www.dfcflyer.com/content/blogsection/5/27/ . The training consist of ground school (class room) and flight time with an instructor. The more I get involved with it the more I realize how much I enjoy it.
The first flight time was on December 17, 2011. The aircraft was a Katana DA20. I was so tense that when I was done I was sweaty and famished. I might have even had a little knee shaking when it was all over (a common problem with too much adrenalin). It was over all too soon, but I had practiced climbs, turns, decents, and combinations of those. I also got in two take offs and two landings. Unfortunately it was all a blur, with lots happening all of the time. I can only equate it to the first time that I went skydiving. It wasn't as intense but it all happens so fast that it was hard to really enjoy.
My second flight was still filled with lots to do, but I was much more relaxed and could really enjoy what was going on. We practiced the same maneuvers, with the addition of safety drills on loss of power. While I wish that this photo was of me, it is of the kind of aircraft and it gives a good idea of size.
I will continue with dual instruction until I have enough time under my belt for a solo flight, somewhere between five and ten hours of flight time. The great thing about learning to fly in Utah is that it is all high altitude and mountain flying. My next goal is the solo flight and I will post a note when it happens.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
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