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The joy of the first solo
EHM-1749 Hector:
For those of you who are in the process or thinking on getting the PPL I would like to share possibly the most extraordinary moment in the life of every pilot: the first solo.
It doesn't matter whether you can become an astronaut. That moment is unique. It is the first time you are sitting in the left seat, turn your head to the right seat and there is nobody there. You only remember what your instructor told you: remember, the plane is 200 lbs ligther now and she will lift earlier. That's why you have to start descending earlier! The tower controller gives you the authorization to takeoff and you push the throttle of that little C150 up to the dashboard. Only after you are airborne is when you realise that now you are on your own. Once airbone you and only you will be able to land safely. It is now only you and she.
No instructor. No Propilot penalties.
And at that precise moment you feel good. For the first time in your whole life everything depends on you and nobody else. Those are your 15 minutes of fame. You may have others later in your life. But those in your first solo are the ones.
I had mine today 40 years ago.
EHM-2272 Callum:
I wish i could experience it, only about 2 more years to go :(
Although a boy died in a disaster just a few weeks ago on his first solo just down the road from, he was told to abort landing and he hadn't been taught what to do in this situation, paniced and crashed.
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EHM-1883 Matt:
Haven't had my 15 minutes yet, but I look forward to the day;)
EHM-0948 Bruno:
Hi Hector,
Congratulations mate. Because you're here writing this to us, I believe everything went fine, at least you still have your hand to write ... LOL .. .. or someone knows your password :o :o
LOL
Now, talking serious, congratulations, and I even got a bit emotioned when I was reading your message.
All of us dream about that day. I have and I am sure I will succeed on it. Even if I have to rob a bank to pay the PPL bill. ;D
Talking about dreams I also have a ... strange one :o .. Do you guys remember the Greek B737 crash? I wonder if one day I would be on a B737 NG and the pilots fell off ... ;D
EHM-1749 Hector:
Thanks to all of you for your kind messages. I hope that all your wishes come true. It's a wonderful feeling.
Regarding Bruno's comment, I always have that thougth whenever I board a commercial flight. Would I be able to do something if the pilots got into troubles?
Then I found this:
The legend says: Is somebody here who knows how to play Microsoft Flight Simulator?
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