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My Student Pilot's Log Cross Country
Flights 23-24
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Flight 23: Tues, Jan 30: First Cross Country. (2.2 / 26.8 / 3.3)
The weather was nice today. We went to Charlotte County (PGD) in
Punta Gorda, about 75 miles
south. (See my Cross Country Map.)
I had to do some things I hadn't done before while flying: call Flight Service
to activate our flight plan, look for checkpoints, read the sectional (map), and time each
leg, all while maintaining a heading and altitude and watching for traffic.
Fortunately
the air was smooth, and the wind was light, so I didn't have much trouble reading,
writing, and flying at the same time. (I still had trouble visualizing and entering the
pattern at PGD, though.)
We hadn't planned to spend much time at the airport, but there were some World War II
warplanes there, including what I'm told is the world's only remaining airworthy B-25.
We watched a huge B-17 start its four engines one at a time, taxi, and take off, and
we were in the pattern with it as we left.
I wish I had taken my camera, but we weren't
expecting to see anything interesting today. (I did get a postcard and snap it at
home.) We got to see part of the sunset over the
Gulf of Mexico on the way back. It was almost dark when we landed back home, but not
quite late enough to count as night flying.
Flight 24: Wed, Feb 7: Solo to Another Airport. (1.1 / 27.9 / 4.4 )
Last week I got the coveted signoff to fly alone to Plant City (PCM),
so I took advantage of that today after several days of bad weather. This was
my first solo visit to another airport.
Rather than doing another touch & go as
we've done in the past, I stopped for a few minutes to explore the airport.
I went out of the way a bit to find my house from the air.
Go to the next flight.
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