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Learning to fly

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Joe Kidd

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Joined
Apr 9, 2008
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197
Location
Tennessee
Am currently working on my Sport Pilot License in a Flightstar tri-gear operating under a waver. Nice little plane for learning in, just a bit slow. Everything appear's to be going well, I pretty much suck the first couple of time's I try something new, then settle in and get smoother. However, after I've gone home and run everthing through my head a few day's and thinl over how everything was supposed to work as well as what didn't I start to understand what was happening. Then the next week everything move's smoothly and I act with confidence. I'm still working on tracking everything in the cockpit as well as outside of it while flying. Wear's my butt out to. Does all of this sound about par for the first few hours?
 
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