04.30.2006

seaplane training: day 2

It took me a little while longer than I thought to get the motivation to write this. The day after my first post, I went back to finish the course. Another 2 hours of dual with an instructor, and I was signed up for the checkride. I nervously studied… more »
04.27.2006

seaplane training: day 1

Today I took the adventerous trip to Winter Haven Florida. About a two hour drive from Vero beach, Winter Haven is located in central Florida. Located right next to the Winter Haven airfield, is Jack Brown's Seaplane Base. Here they operate a small seapl… more »
04.19.2006

the seminole

Today I logged the first multi-engine time in my logbook. A historic day, that will live in INFAMY! Or perhaps not... Well it was a lot of fun. The whole flight went really well. The plane flies amazingly well, and for the most part, without my help.… more »
04.14.2006

step three

It has begun. I finished my single engine training last week, and I have started my multi-engine training. Today was the first lesson in what is called step three. This phase of training is focused on getting my multi-engine add on to my current priva… more »
04.6.2006

logshare.com

I spent about 5 hours today getting my logbook into logshare.com. Logshare.com is a free tool for pilots, allowing you to store your logbook entries online. You can also allow others to view your logbook. I decided to use this tool because of the time… more »
04.3.2006

step two stage check

Well I have officially completed all of my flying for step two. This step was mostly time building, and solo cross countries. In this step I did 13 cross countries, for a total of 40 hours XC time. I flew a total of 72.4 hours in the Cherokee. A to… more »