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I am 29 years old and have just begum my own PPL lessons. Having browsed your blog/diary I see many similarities apart form age! I too am not interested in Commercial flying and have a day job at a software house. I would like once I’ve passed my PPL to to night rating and IFR.
I have found your blog most interesting as I can relate to everything you say. I have only done about 6 hours now and all of your first few hours seem to mirror mine except that I have no experience with any other type of aircraft.
One question I have if I may… did/do you ever feel any motion sickness? I have felt quite nauseous on particularly windy days and was hoping that this would eventually pass.
It would be great to keep up with you. Can you get my email address from my login? I’m not sure I want to splash my email out o the whole WWW.
January 7th, 2009 at 15:29
Michael,
I am 29 years old and have just begum my own PPL lessons. Having browsed your blog/diary I see many similarities apart form age! I too am not interested in Commercial flying and have a day job at a software house. I would like once I’ve passed my PPL to to night rating and IFR.
I have found your blog most interesting as I can relate to everything you say. I have only done about 6 hours now and all of your first few hours seem to mirror mine except that I have no experience with any other type of aircraft.
One question I have if I may… did/do you ever feel any motion sickness? I have felt quite nauseous on particularly windy days and was hoping that this would eventually pass.
It would be great to keep up with you. Can you get my email address from my login? I’m not sure I want to splash my email out o the whole WWW.
Hope to hear from you.
Ben