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Old 04-20-2007 | 06:19 AM
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Default RE: Newbie advice from a newbie.

Way to go Del .
I spent 4 full days at the field last week, went on the 5th day , and had a bad case of burnout. Luckily I did not crash, but for some reason was all dumb thumbs. and I could`nt have flown a kite that day if I had too. . lol
Having an instructor that's got the time to spend with you , is priceless . You`ll be ready for your second plane in no time.
I`ve seen our instructors show up at the field , and never get a break from training , or the newbies. And they never complain and are always ready to help, no matter how worn out they are. Many times they don`t even get to fly thier own planes.
I had entertained the idea of becoming an instructor , but you`ve got to have the patience of a Saint, I just don`t have it. lol
Alan0899, your right on the money , rest is very important . I find when I`m tiered I fly poorly and usually come home with a plane that needs a few repairs.