Advice for Student Pilots – Top 10 List
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2014 1:35 pm
1. You will not land perfectly every time. In fact, you’re going to have bad landings. It’s OK. Everyone goes through it. Don’t give up.
2. Pull back, houses get smaller. Push forward, houses get bigger.
3.The plane will fly without you touching it. When you find yourself jerking the controls trying to get it to fly straight and level, try letting everything go (with an instructor sitting next to you). You’ll be surprised how nicely the airplane can fly without human interference.
4. If flying were easy, everyone would do it. You’ll get it, but not overnight.
5. Immerse yourself in aviation. Spend time hanging out at the airport. Talk to other pilots and listen to their advice. We’ve all been there.
6. Listen to the CTAF or Tower frequencies while flight planning. Hearing other pilots make mistakes on the radio will help keep you from making the same mistakes.
7. Just because you haven’t vomited in an airplane yet doesn’t mean you won’t. Carry sic-sacs. If not for you, for your passengers.
8. Don’t force the airplane on the ground. Eventually, it will come down.
9. Bored with turns around a point? Fly to grab a meal somewhere. Finding utility in aviation will make training much more fun.
10. Start watching the movies Airplane and Top Gun repeatedly. When other pilots throw out a movie quote, you need to be prepared to either complete it, or trump it with another one.
2. Pull back, houses get smaller. Push forward, houses get bigger.
3.The plane will fly without you touching it. When you find yourself jerking the controls trying to get it to fly straight and level, try letting everything go (with an instructor sitting next to you). You’ll be surprised how nicely the airplane can fly without human interference.
4. If flying were easy, everyone would do it. You’ll get it, but not overnight.
5. Immerse yourself in aviation. Spend time hanging out at the airport. Talk to other pilots and listen to their advice. We’ve all been there.
6. Listen to the CTAF or Tower frequencies while flight planning. Hearing other pilots make mistakes on the radio will help keep you from making the same mistakes.
7. Just because you haven’t vomited in an airplane yet doesn’t mean you won’t. Carry sic-sacs. If not for you, for your passengers.
8. Don’t force the airplane on the ground. Eventually, it will come down.
9. Bored with turns around a point? Fly to grab a meal somewhere. Finding utility in aviation will make training much more fun.
10. Start watching the movies Airplane and Top Gun repeatedly. When other pilots throw out a movie quote, you need to be prepared to either complete it, or trump it with another one.