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My Second First Solo

Finally! I went up solo today!

Unal and I spent an hour doing circuits, preparing me for the check flight at 9:30. After that flight, we went inside and met the check pilot, Derrick. Derrick and I flew a few circuits so I could show that I was ready to go solo. I was taken by suprise when he acted like a regular instructor, putting spins on what I had to do. For example, usually I only use the flaps if I am high, but Derrick got me to set up my approach to that I needed 20 or 40 degrees of flaps. Believe me, that takes good estimating skills!

Anyways, I must have done well because he notified the Tower that the next flight was a first solo. I dropped him off at the flying club, then went up for a single circuit. The flight was great, although it was definitely bumpier without the extra weight.

Now there's a tradition that a student who has just flown their first solo gets wet somehow, whether they get thrown into a stream, have buckets of water thrown at them, or simply get sprayed with a gerden hose. When I flew my true first solo in 2006, I was thrown into a stream. Today, I didn't know if I should expect a watery welcome, since it technically wasn't my first solo. But when I got out of the plane after shutting it down, I noticed three pilots on the roof of the flying club, and guessed they had pails of water. Sure enough, Unal grabbed my coat and headset from me just before I walked under them, and I literally got soaked! I opened the door of the club, and ran inside, thinking I was done with getting wet. Another instructor was waiting for me inside, too, and threw another bucket of water at me! So the lesson here is: Never fly your first solo before the morning before a history class!

There are two pictures of me after I landed, but they are on Unal's camera, so I'll post them when I get them.

Here are the pictures taken after I landed from the flight:

First Solo 1

First Solo 2

Comments

GOOD FOR YOU! YOU DID IT!

GOOD FOR YOU! YOU DID IT! That's hilarious re water business... but the fact the others were aware, and gave you the "watery once-over" shows you're one of a special class now! (Bet you skipped class later, though, if you were dripping wet.)