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21 May 2022, 10:00 AM | #1 |
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Logged 1.2 hours of flight time in a C172 today!
So I switched to a different flight academy, still at CYOO, but lucked out with my instructor.
My other instructor had to cancel today, but luckily the guy that replaced him is an ATP! Unfortunately, due to the pandemic he had to return to bring a CFI for financial reasons. Chances are he's going to be back in action soon, so I'll take full advantage for now. He's typed on the Boeing 777 and has logged time in an Aribus (forget which one he's type rated on). Anyway, it was a great flight, very bumpy day, but the weather cleared up to facilitate this flight happening. I was able to obtain a head mount for various devices, including the GO Pro, but used my phone without ATC audio (need the cable). It'll be good for study purposes and hopefully when I have time to go through the 1 hour 18 minute video I can find some clips worth sharing. Tired as ever right now after the flight and more so the drive to and from the airport. Anyway, hopefully you enjoy the images as it's the next best thing to being there! |
21 May 2022, 10:34 AM | #2 |
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Very cool
But shouldn't you be wearing an Emergency instead?? |
21 May 2022, 10:38 AM | #3 |
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Very cool Rommel, thanks for posting these
Nice watch as well |
21 May 2022, 10:44 AM | #4 |
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Awesome! Next time take me with you.
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21 May 2022, 10:44 AM | #5 |
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Haha, I've always thought so too! Thankful the aircraft has an ELT.
Thank goodness for redundancies, as one of our radios failed today. We could only use it for ATIS but not for communications. For cross country adventures I like the idea of having the Emergency, the history behind that piece is incredible. Glad you enjoyed them, Tom! You bet, Paul! As a former Fighter Pilot I'm certain you would've had no issues with the turbulence today. My instructor told me a story about how he made one of the other CFI's throw up on a flight recently. |
21 May 2022, 11:00 AM | #6 |
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Great pics. Sounds like a great day too.
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21 May 2022, 11:27 AM | #7 |
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Wow and good watch choice
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21 May 2022, 11:28 AM | #8 |
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Great fun. Thanks for sharing.
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21 May 2022, 12:19 PM | #9 |
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That is awesome. Flying scares me! Love the Breitling, looks really good.
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21 May 2022, 12:47 PM | #10 |
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Looks like was a great day for you, Romel! Thanks for sharing.
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21 May 2022, 12:52 PM | #11 |
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I see you noticed an RV-8….good spotting! I’m partial to that model myself!
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21 May 2022, 01:48 PM | #12 | |
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Thanks, it truly was! Each time I go up is unique and provided memories I'll cherish for a lifetime.
Thanks, Danny! For this setting one of my Breitling's is a must. This one's been on the most adventures and feels right at home in the cockpit. Glad you enjoyed it! Quote:
A shockingly versatile watch that now gets the most wrist time. It certainly was , Panos! I've got another lesson booked for Tuesday, as I took the day off. It's difficult for me to make time to go there. It's important that I go as often as possible. I'm booked with a different instructor Tuesday, whom I met today as he told me we're flying together. This shouldn't be an issue though based on my PTR and Logbook entities. It's such a neat aircraft and must be a blast to fly! The best part of being on that side of the fence is getting an unrestricted view of things like this. Didn't have time to go into the hanger today but the coolest planes typically seem to be in that general area. |
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21 May 2022, 02:33 PM | #13 |
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Ditch the head mounted whatever thingy. At one point it will be a distraction at the wrong time.
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21 May 2022, 03:47 PM | #14 |
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Heading back to the states from San Juan. Keep up the good work.
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21 May 2022, 04:01 PM | #15 |
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So, for all you pilots out there… here is an admission… I suck at over-wings. I learned to fly in a T-34C Mentor, a Beach turboprop (Navy Primary trainer). It is similar to a Piper, maybe a mooney, point being they are low-wings, you sit on top of the lift of the aircraft. The area this makes a difference is in landing, specifically the flare. I could grease on the 34, and after I had my license, my friend’s Piper. Now, we get to the Cessna 172, (I think) the most popular airplane in the world. When I was landing it, I flew it like an over-loaded truck. There is something about hanging underneath the lift of the aircraft when doing the flare that I just can not do (very well anyway). Now, with a low-wing, me sitting on TOP of the lift of the aircraft, I can flare and land with the best of them. What’s the big difference? I don’t know, but the point of this whole post:
When I fly with one of you guys in an over-wing like a 172, and we come in for the landing and I begin the flare…. Well, you might just want to hang on…. |
21 May 2022, 08:28 PM | #16 |
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Such a fascinating thing...one of those things that I always wanted to try but never did! Keep it up Rommel!
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21 May 2022, 08:44 PM | #17 |
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That’s awesome Rommel! Are you doing this for pleasure or do you hope to work in aviation?
Side bar …. I had a chance to fly up to Muskoka on a small float plane many years ago. You don’t really think of it, or get to see it when you drive up there, but it really struck me as we were flying in just how many lakes are up there. Water everywhere, I mean everywhere! |
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Keep up the good work Rommel, and please keep taking us along with you. |
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21 May 2022, 09:51 PM | #20 |
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Thanks for sharing.
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21 May 2022, 11:39 PM | #21 |
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Enjoy!
That headgear looks distracting. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Nice pictures.
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22 May 2022, 12:34 AM | #23 |
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Very cool, Rommel! Thanks for letting us tag along.
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22 May 2022, 04:41 AM | #24 |
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Very cool.
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22 May 2022, 08:40 PM | #27 |
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Ever single airline is hiring these days and are desperate for pilots. Quite a few military guys are being hired that have been out of the game for a while too. You never know.
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22 May 2022, 08:41 PM | #28 |
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Rommel, when is your next flight?
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OP, happy for you! This was my first love and passion and I think of being up there everyday!! If I could throw in one small piece of advice, look for an instructor that has been pressure tested through a lifetime of flying. By no mean am I insinuating that your 777 instructor isn’t that person. When I was learning to fly, 27 years ago, I couldn’t afford the nice flight schools nor the fancy aircraft. My flight instructor, may he rest in piece, was a WWII veteran, a gem and sweet man! He was always grumpy and would make me do stuff like hours of ground to map flying with an eye patch or a visor, he was always teaching me little tricks that inevitably saved my life countless times in the mountains and northern flying I did. You can get great flight instruction from a CFI and qualified pilot. But you can’t get life experience. Quote:
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Fantastic! Thanks for sharing!
My sister became a commercial airline pilot after years of logging in her hours as a student, and later becoming a flight instructor. Now is the perfect time for anyone interested in becoming a pilot. After Alaska Airlines recently canceled one of my flights, the rep told me the industry is down about 10k pilots. That’s consistent with what I’ve read. |
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