Wind can be a little frustrating but if you learn do deal with it you'll have a lot more available flying days
My instructor said "if you want to fly in Vermont, you have to learn to fly in the wind!"
The main thing for me was to get over my fear of landing with power on.
I can relate; that's why I put it down just short of the field - fear of coming in too fast. Working on it.
You're trainer is going to get a few bruises, that's just how it is.
I remember when I first got my Nexstar I was trying to keep it so pretty. Today it got it's first real battle scar, and I love it! It's a trainer, it's going to take as much abuse as my mom's Caravan did when I learned how to drive!!!
I flew this afternoon but I'm already trying to figure out away to do everything I need to do tomorrow so I can sneak out one more time before the weekend is over.
me too