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Old December 23rd 04, 02:48 AM
Andrew Sarangan
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Get yourself a yoke and rudder pedals for the simulator. Flying with the
joystick or keyboard is a very futile attempt. The simulator itself is a
far cry from the real thing, but having yoke and pedals will
substantially increase its value.

Many people do end up owning an aircraft. There are pros and cons to
this, which you can find out if you google this group. Renting is not an
option in the long run. You can't go on long trips, which is the funnest
part of flying anyway. A club or partnership is a very attractive option
for many people.

Regarding your first solo, I doubt anyone ever forgets that day.

Welcome to the group.



"Xonix" wrote in news:1103689590.628836.309130
@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:

Hi everyone, thanks for a great NewsGroup! I have recently started

off
my Pilot career(having had a dream to fly for about 20 years)! Well,
with just 19 hours in my brand-new logbook and my first solo-flight
only 3 days ago, I am really excited and ready to go. (I have another
lesson in about 2 hours).

I am doing my PPL at the Lanseria Airport (FALA) just to the west of
Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa and am currently flying with a
little Cessna C150 Commuter. (EGZ - you will find a pic or two on the
web somewhere).

Question 1: Do you guys generally hire and fly or do you try to
acquire your own aircraft once you are ready?

Question 2: Does anyone really benefit from a PC Flight Simulator - I
have done quite a number of hours in mine, but I found that the lack

of
rudders in my sim is quite a disadvantage - I am INCREDIBLE lazy with
the rudders - especially when on final and moments after landing.

Something that happened with my first solo: I did three circuits
(Dual) and then dropped my Instructor at the tower. Cleared for Taxi,
did the run-up tests and took off. Was pretty amazed with the power

of
the aircraft since the instructor was on the ground. The circuit went
just fine, the approach was very good and the landing was really safe.
And then, a Jackal on the runway! I had to keep myself ready for a
go-around, but luckily it was out of the way in good time. Will never
forget that! What happened with your first solos? Can you still
remember it?

Anyhow, the main objective of this posting was just to say "Hi", I

hope
that I will be getting some responses!

Take care and happy flying!