From First Flight to 50 Hours: My Recreational Pilot Journey

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Learning to fly can be a challenging journey, filled with ups and downs, both in the air and in life. Back in 2010, I began my first flight lesson determined to become a recreational pilot. But after clocking about 7 hours of training, I had to hit the pause button due to financial constraints, a lack of confidence and a myriad of other reasons of life. I always knew I would return to flying one day when the time was right, I just didn't know how long that time period would be.
    Fourteen years later, I’m proud to share this milestone with you: 12 months since my first solo flight and 50 hours of Pilot in Command (PIC) time. This video captures the highlights of my aviation journey over the past year, showcasing the incredible moments that have made this experience so rewarding.
    This is my personal testament to the perseverance required in learning to fly, and a reminder that the reward isn't always necessarily a specific destination or rating, but a journey that is filled with ongoing adventures and achievements. Whether you’re an aspiring pilot, an aviation enthusiast, or someone who appreciates overcoming challenges, I hope this video inspires you.
    #aviation #learntofly #pilot #rpc #rpl

Комментарии • 3

  • @xjohnno
    @xjohnno Месяц назад

    Hey I know that Airport!!!

  • @theaviationmonke5056
    @theaviationmonke5056 Месяц назад

    What plane do you fly? It looks like a nice plane to fly

    • @flightfix
      @flightfix  Месяц назад

      It’s a Tecnam P92 Eaglet G5. A very fun little plane to fly!