Happy Easter – all!
Today found Al and I childless – more or less – so we took advantage of the warm weather and headed to the airfield.
Because it was a holiday, there were very few of us there and I got to fly with a different instructor, Roy Busse. He used to be a commercial pilot, so I was a bit nervous.
My fears were unfounded, however, and my close to an hour flight proved to be exhausting but FULL of wonderful information and LOTS of learning! Thanks, Roy!!
While it wasn’t quite as warm today as it was yesterday, it turned out to be a beautiful day for thermalling! Right off release, I found a thermal and rode it up 2,000 feet! WooHoo! 🙂 That’s the highest I’ve been since beginning training – 5,400 feet – and I found it on my own! (Actually, I got VERY LUCKY…but only Roy and I know that! ;-))
Today I worked on takeoff (did it on my own), tow (not so much on my own), thermalling (again, LUCKY!), trim usage (now put your hands up!) and speed to fly while learning more about pattern entry, and pattern crosswind landings.
WHEW! See why I was tired?
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Only two of us went up today, so it was a short day. After closing up, we hung around a bit and enjoyed the sunshine.
Looking forward to learning more about each member, reading/studying my glider manual (thanks, honey!) and of course, soaring!
Lesson from today: When the glider is trimmed, you can let go of the stick and it won’t do a nosedive!
Thanks so much for that lesson, Roy and…
Thanks, honey!
ANOTHER NOTE: We found out the name of the owners of the cottage colony where the first gliding school was located in South Wellfleet is the same as the previous owners of the colony we stay each October…are they be related? We’ll let you know…