futurama08
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On your very first solo, I wouldn't.
On the cross country trips? Hell yeah.
Let me clarify this by saying that I don't mean go for the million dollar shot but point the camera out the window and click, it takes a second. Do it a couple of times, and if it's a digital camera when you're on the ground you can review what to keep.
Another idea if you want some cool pictures, later on in your training, grab a CFI hand he/she the camera and ask them to take pictures as you fly the pattern or take a video. I had mine do it and he took a picture every few seconds on final, it was pretty cool to see us getting closer to the runway and landing in still frames.
Just remember to fly the plane, there won't be any pictures if you crash. Well only in the newspapers but I don't think those are the pictures you are going for.
On the cross country trips? Hell yeah.
Let me clarify this by saying that I don't mean go for the million dollar shot but point the camera out the window and click, it takes a second. Do it a couple of times, and if it's a digital camera when you're on the ground you can review what to keep.
Another idea if you want some cool pictures, later on in your training, grab a CFI hand he/she the camera and ask them to take pictures as you fly the pattern or take a video. I had mine do it and he took a picture every few seconds on final, it was pretty cool to see us getting closer to the runway and landing in still frames.
Just remember to fly the plane, there won't be any pictures if you crash. Well only in the newspapers but I don't think those are the pictures you are going for.