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Flight School – Lesson #21 – 10:00AM-12:00PM – Finally to 1B1

Sunday, February 18th, 2007

Hours – 26

This was a pretty good lesson. We got a nice start because the was already cleaned off after Wednesday’s snow storm. Also, it wasn’t bitter cold, like the last few lessons. I really wanted to get up to Columbia County Airport () in , NY. I have had the navigation log finished twice now. I didn’t make a new one for this lesson because I wasn’t sure if we were going to go. Also, the winds, speed and temp were almost the same as last time.

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We took off and headed for . I was using the for navigation. I am pretty used the the area now, so there aren’t a lot of surprises. We made it just fine to the station and changed course and headed for . We had a nice tailwind so our ground speed was 139KTS. Going somewhere with that speed will get you there pretty quickly. We made it to the airport faster then I thought. My communications were good, but my main issue is hearing things. Sometimes the gets kind of loud while I am climbing, or someone’s radio isn’t clear…I just have trouble with it. My hearing is fine, but I don’t have the $800 with noise canceling. I got the $300 one without. That will be my next present for myself. I had to ask ATC to repeat themselves about five times during the trip. Good thing they were different guys each time.

Early on in the trip and I got in a spat because I told him I couldn’t hear ATC because he was talking…that’s why I made a bad radio call. He said, “Fine, I won’t say another word unless there is an emergency.” I told him he could talk, but he said I was on my own. It worked out well, because I learn better when I am put in a situation. I made all the calls the whole time. A few times I said, “What did he say?” didn’t give up. I had to ask ATC to repeat themselves…just as if I were in the plane alone. It was fun.

Anyway, we made it back to with a ground speed of only 89KTS due to the headwind. I descended for a straight on approach for runway 26. Smooth landing and all that.

Next Saturday I am scheduled to practice my takeoffs and landings solo at the airport. I sure hope the wind is calm. Till then…

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One Cold Flight Lesson

Friday, January 26th, 2007

I really wasn’t looking forward to this morning’s . It was about 7 degrees outside…the of the year so far. As I lay there in my warm bed, I could only imagine what my 15 minute pre-flight was going to be like.

There I was, fingertips twanging with pain, checking over the . I had to stop three times to run inside to warm up. Things were not looking good. was out there with the tractor and preheater. We had things going fine, but when I tried to start the , I must’ve primed it too many times…or something like that. I really blame the though. We could not get that engine to start. tried it and the battery wouldn’t give anymore. My lesson was dead.

I sat in the plane and tried to hand prop the engine. No go. We decided to go over to Rick’s for some instead. Oh well, next lesson I will get to go to ().  

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