WestHouston
Something witty
- Joined
- May 3, 2006
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Well, I passed my lesson 14 stage check. The oral was really easy, I was done in 45 minutes. The flying was a little harder. I totally had a brain-fart on my first DME arc. I got all confused right before entering the arc, and just guessed the heading to turn on. Evidently I wasn't too far off, because my instructor never noticed. The rest of the lesson went fine and I ended up getting four "4's" on my grading which is good as I never even got one "4" before. I had my first hold's and approaches lesson yesterday in the sim. They don't seem THAT hard but we'll see. I was supposed to fly today but we had a huge storm roll through so we didn't go. I learned a valuable lesson today, though...
When I got to DCA I knew the weather was getting bad, so I immediately checked the radar. Sure enough, a giant line of TS's were coming. Out side the wind was whipping and it was getting dark. I wasn't feeling too good about it, but the flight supervisor said we should go quick and get some good experience. So we ran out there, flying through the checklist, and after we finish the run-up we call for taxi clearance. The tower says that DCA called and told them not to let us leave. About that time, I see the flight supervisor running out to the ramp. He said the storm had shifted and was coming straight for us. Even though we could have gone to Beaumont to the East if we had gone anyway, I really didn't like the idea of us taking off with that kind of storm coming. I decided then and there never to be talked in to going by anyone ever again. Especially after the storm hit, as it was a nasty one. We would definately have not made it back in time.
Other than that, all is well...
When I got to DCA I knew the weather was getting bad, so I immediately checked the radar. Sure enough, a giant line of TS's were coming. Out side the wind was whipping and it was getting dark. I wasn't feeling too good about it, but the flight supervisor said we should go quick and get some good experience. So we ran out there, flying through the checklist, and after we finish the run-up we call for taxi clearance. The tower says that DCA called and told them not to let us leave. About that time, I see the flight supervisor running out to the ramp. He said the storm had shifted and was coming straight for us. Even though we could have gone to Beaumont to the East if we had gone anyway, I really didn't like the idea of us taking off with that kind of storm coming. I decided then and there never to be talked in to going by anyone ever again. Especially after the storm hit, as it was a nasty one. We would definately have not made it back in time.
Other than that, all is well...