Hello all:
I'm relatively new to aviation (not really, but I've been working on my PPL forEVER and a day. Now I'm back at it!
The back story is that I had gotten prepared for a solo flight, but at the time, I was unable to get an FAA health certificate. Those health concerns basically ended my quest for a Private Pilot's License.
Some time elapsed, and the health concerns melted away, along with a significant amount of poundage on my body frame, so . . . I'm back in the cockpit!!!!!!
I live in the Fort Myers, FL area, and that's a plus because we generally don't have weather problems, and we don't have screwy elevations to worry about. Here, we can simply report to our flying school and focus on learning how to fly the airplane without running into a mountain or having to de-ice the aircraft.
So far, I have about 20 hours (when counting the hops I've made without any real instruction, but just to go up for the hell of it). Living in Fort Myers carries with it an obligation to be a tour guide for visiting family and friends, and one way to see the area is in the air. Even without a license, I was able to go up with an instructor and give an aerial tour of the barrier islands, which went over quite well.
I'll post about my choice
I'm relatively new to aviation (not really, but I've been working on my PPL forEVER and a day. Now I'm back at it!
The back story is that I had gotten prepared for a solo flight, but at the time, I was unable to get an FAA health certificate. Those health concerns basically ended my quest for a Private Pilot's License.
Some time elapsed, and the health concerns melted away, along with a significant amount of poundage on my body frame, so . . . I'm back in the cockpit!!!!!!
I live in the Fort Myers, FL area, and that's a plus because we generally don't have weather problems, and we don't have screwy elevations to worry about. Here, we can simply report to our flying school and focus on learning how to fly the airplane without running into a mountain or having to de-ice the aircraft.
So far, I have about 20 hours (when counting the hops I've made without any real instruction, but just to go up for the hell of it). Living in Fort Myers carries with it an obligation to be a tour guide for visiting family and friends, and one way to see the area is in the air. Even without a license, I was able to go up with an instructor and give an aerial tour of the barrier islands, which went over quite well.
I'll post about my choice
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