The time had come... like I knew it would.
I radio'd a "touch and go" as we approached the runway. Mark immediately radio'd in a correction... It was going to be full stop landing.
This meant only one thing... He was going to get out!
It was time for me to fly solo. (Despite the anxiety!)
I taxi'd back to the end of the runway and took off without him. The plane was lighter and colder, but other than that, not so different with just me in it.
First landing - pretty good, if I do say so myself!
Up I went again.
This time while flying the landing pattern there was little misunderstanding/miscommunication between two other aircraft. I watched, horrified, as they both called final approach to landing. A crash would certainly mess me up.... where would I land?
The second aircraft realized the dilemma and circled back around to land after the first one. I extended my landing pattern and followed in third place. It was a bumpier landing for me... What can I say? My mind was in overdrive!
It was also the landing that Mark and Marijke caught on film.
All in all I did three take-offs and landings to make up my first solo.
It was a beautiful day and went very smoothly. My anxiety took a vacation while I was in the air and I was surprised how clear everything became.
Back on the ground it was time to debrief...
Endorse the solo section of my logbook....
And get my shirt-tail clipped in "first solo" tradition!
Why the shirt tail?
Traditionally, the instructor sat behind the student in the plane. During lessons, with no (or poor) headsets, the instructor communicated to the student and taught them, by tugging on the back of their shirt. Once the student solo'd, the back of the shirt was cut out... no longer needed for or available to, the instructor.
Mark dated and signed it then handed it to Lori with these instructions...
She did a spectacular job of decorating it before it was hung on the wall at Air West.
I feel very special! :-)
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