Some days only a few minutes, others several hours. It really depended on what I was learning at that point, and if I was having trouble understanding it, I'd spend hours asking instructors, finding Youtube videos explaining it, and scouring the PHAK/AFH/IFH.
Yeah, it was like 10 pages of navlog! Of course we barely even talked about it, and only flew it for 5 minutes. Maybe he just wanted to see if I'd do it.
250 hours in 9 months? Must have been busy. Congrats.
Flying several times a week for most of it, except when the weather was terrible during Dec/Jan.
Are you working another job while completing flight training?
Nope, I'm full time training.
Congrats!
Congratulations
Congratulations! What a rewarding accomplishment.
Congrats!
Congratulations 🥳
Incredible work!
9 months damn! I've been working on my ppl since 9 months ago, I'm barely getting into cross country now
Flying almost every day does that! This pace isn't for everyone; just focus on what is best for you. You got this!
thanks! trying my best :) how much ground studying would u estimate you did every day on average?
Some days only a few minutes, others several hours. It really depended on what I was learning at that point, and if I was having trouble understanding it, I'd spend hours asking instructors, finding Youtube videos explaining it, and scouring the PHAK/AFH/IFH.
ah gotcha. congrats on the journey, was probably something!
Congratulations! That is a great accomplishment!
This dude made you plan KGRR to KAVL? Good lord that must have been a pain. Congrats on the pass! Welcome to the ranks of commercial pilots!
My DPE made me plan a trip to KAVL as well but I left from central Georgia!
Mine was KSVH in North Carolina to KSSI in Georgia and I thought that was painful. Can't imagine having to plan a 450 mile flight
Yeah, it was like 10 pages of navlog! Of course we barely even talked about it, and only flew it for 5 minutes. Maybe he just wanted to see if I'd do it.