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Rnav 09-14-2013 08:43 PM

Congrats Flynavyj on getting back in the saddle. Flying is flying whether its in a heavy or a GA aircraft. As long as your having fun.

Habu 10-02-2013 09:54 PM


Originally Posted by flynavyj (Post 1455863)
This reintroduction to instructing and small plane operations is really feeding my aviation love. It's all being done on my own time a couple times a week at most. I'm no longer worried about the size of my paycheck from a flying lifestyle. Fly as often or as rarely as I wish, still don't have to pay for it, and am able to get my bit of the fix.

This is awesome. Enjoy the journey.

PW305 10-06-2013 09:46 AM

I like your avatar FlynavyJ... that's the best sign to see when driving in Germany

flynavyj 11-04-2013 08:01 AM

You know, flying is an odd itch to scratch...

I almost equate it to motorcycles (my other, other love) you don't realize what a good bike you have until you sell it for something else.

I miss flying big, fast, and heavier airplanes. I still occasionally dream of that airline job that pays me twice as much as my office job, all while being off 18 days / month. I dream of free trips to Europe with the wife for a "weekend get-away". And at the same time, i'm very happy with the frequency and type of flying I'm doing right now.

One of my students recently had some financial issues and is scaling back the amount of flying she does, which is a bit of a downer. Same time, i'm not having a "how do i pay the bills" moment, which keeps the stress levels low.

Still haven't rented the plane with the family, but I think a $200 hamburger run is in the future.

My biggest worry was really feeling "comfortable" with the plane again, getting back to a previously attained level of proficiency, but after finally flying the plane in some rather gusty conditions over the last few flights the natural stick and rudder skills that were somehow hidden under a yaw-dampner for years have come back and the comfort level has increased 10 fold.

flynavyj 11-04-2013 08:02 AM


Originally Posted by PW305 (Post 1497199)
I like your avatar FlynavyJ... that's the best sign to see when driving in Germany

Totally agree, likely the best road sign in the world!

E2CMaster 11-04-2013 09:21 AM

I could use those signs here in Wyoming where it's often 100+ miles between lights/stop signs.

I know what you are saying about an itch. My last logged flight was in October 2011 when I came back from a functional checkflight with one engine out and the prop partially feathered.. Then went on terminal leave the next day. (so much for coming back for the carrier break)

Going up in a C172 to knock the rust off before heading to Denver to go to AATPs for the wham-bam ATP course. I've had the hours, just never the time to go get the checkride.

USMCFLYR 11-04-2013 10:00 AM


Originally Posted by E2CMaster (Post 1513087)
I could use those signs here in Wyoming where it's often 100+ miles between lights/stop signs.

I know what you are saying about an itch. My last logged flight was in October 2011 when I came back from a functional checkflight with one engine out and the prop partially feathered.. Then went on terminal leave the next day. (so much for coming back for the carrier break)

Going up in a C172 to knock the rust off before heading to Denver to go to AATPs for the wham-bam ATP course. I've had the hours, just never the time to go get the checkride.

Weather was so bad on my final flight that I ended up doing a section approach - - as the wingman! :eek: At least the weather was CAVU in the working area. :D

flynavyj -
How has the part time CFI'ing been going?

flynavyj 11-04-2013 12:52 PM

Instructing has been pretty decent! I've had one regular student once a week, quite a few discovery flights on the weekend (essentially a sightseeing tour & airplane introduction) and the occasional additional student when i have free time.

I get up as often as my wife will let me, keep things to nights and weekends so i don't steal from my 9-5 job. The real beauty is, even though I'll commit 2-4 hours on a Saturday or Sunday towards flying, it never really feels like work...so there's nothing to complain about :)

TonyWilliams 11-12-2013 10:44 PM

I just got hired at a flying job after about 3 years off. I'm actually looking forward to ground school and sim!! I start Dec 2.

slinger 11-13-2013 12:08 AM

Great! What will you be doing?


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