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Flight at KPTK

Posted: 09-13-2017 05:32 AM
by Tom Pletzke
Hi Everyone,

Had my first real flight experience. My son gave me a fathers day gift of a discovery flight at KPTK. I did much of the work from startup, taxi, takeoff, navigation, landing, and shutdown. It was very cool to feel the air while steering. First thing I learned was you steer with one hand most of the time. It was a blast. Here is a link to the landing: https://youtu.be/AanUn0sATgQ

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4V_N ... XlqTTdyNWM
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4V_N ... jBXaG56NHM
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4V_N ... zdfSlEtbVE

Re: Flight at KPTK

Posted: 09-14-2017 05:09 AM
by Harold Henderson
Congratulations. The bug has bitten. Figured out how to pay for the lessons?

Re: Flight at KPTK

Posted: 09-20-2017 10:56 PM
by Theodore Martin
Why to go Tom. So are you saying the instructor allowed you to land on a "discovery" flight? He is a very trusting soul.

Re: Flight at KPTK

Posted: 09-21-2017 08:25 AM
by Tom Pletzke
Yes, he did. But he did handle the throttle and was right there with hands on just in case. He also asked me a lot of questions before the flight about my simulator experience and my knowledge of the instruments when we jumped in the plane. I'm sure if I did not follow a good path down he would have jumped in quickly. It reminded me a little of a driving road test except way more exciting. :D :D

I also did the flight several times at home on the simulator in the airplane and made sure I only used the keyboard when absolutely necessary so I would get familiar with the throttle and starting procedures.

The only thing I needed instruction on was the foot pedals because I don't have them at home and I did not know to prime the gas before starting. I was not scared at all on the landing because it seemed so much like the simulator except for the wind resistance on the yoke.

I was very surprised that I was able to do as much as I did. I have to admit I was nervous but he helped along the way. Taxi was interesting because of the foot pedals and no steering with the yoke. It felt weird to use your feet instead of twisting the joystick.

Re: Flight at KPTK

Posted: 09-21-2017 12:57 PM
by Greg Gemelli
Awesome work Tom!!! Congrats!

Re: Flight at KPTK

Posted: 09-21-2017 09:16 PM
by Todd Meek
That is amazing landing on your discovery flight. Just goes to show how much using the simulator is like real life. When you going to start your flying lessons?