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Bill Nichols
03-20-10, 07:32 PM
It's something I've always wanted to do, and I ain't getting any younger!



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"I know but this guy has no flying experience at all. He's a menace to himself and everything else in the air... yes, birds too."

:salute:

Bubblehead Nuke
03-20-10, 07:38 PM
GRATS!

Flying is a blast. I used to do it, but alas, it is sooo expensive to rent a plane these days.

OneToughHerring
03-20-10, 09:33 PM
Nice. :yeah:

GoldenRivet
03-20-10, 09:50 PM
Congrats.

Keep the greasy side down and the shiny side up:salute:

geetrue
03-21-10, 02:35 AM
Wow! Still hope for us other old guys, uh?

What's next a ride in a T-38 trainer?

frau kaleun
03-21-10, 02:45 AM
Just make sure they throw in a free "landing lesson" and you'll do fine!

Schroeder
03-21-10, 06:13 AM
GRATS!

Flying is a blast. I used to do it, but alas, it is sooo expensive to rent a plane these days.

*coughgliderscough*;)

Oberon
03-21-10, 08:31 AM
Awesome, nice one Bill! :rock: So long as you have the same number of take-offs to landings in your log book you'll do fine :salute:

Platapus
03-21-10, 08:46 AM
Congratulations! Your first flight is a memory you will never forget. :D

And I can sum it all up in just one word: courage, dedication, daring, pride, pluck, spirit, grit, mettle, and G-U-T-S, *guts*. Why, Bill Nichols' got more guts in his little finger than most of us have in our large intestine, including the colon!

:D

SteamWake
03-21-10, 09:48 AM
Congratulations! Your first flight is a memory you will never forget. :D

And I can sum it all up in just one word: courage, dedication, daring, pride, pluck, spirit, grit, mettle, and G-U-T-S, *guts*. Why, Bill Nichols' got more guts in his little finger than most of us have in our large intestine, including the colon!

:D

Surley you jest...

Jimbuna
03-21-10, 10:20 AM
Congratulations Bill....when we met in Houston I believe it was a new car you were excited about. :up:

Care to admit what you've had to placate the missus with? :DL

Bubblehead Nuke
03-21-10, 11:20 AM
*coughgliderscough*;)

Every plane is a glider. Maybe not a great one mind you, but still a glider.

I learned from my stepfather. He had this habit of reaching over and pulling the power back to idle if he caught me not being diligent enough in my flying. He owned two planes and we would go flying all the time. One was a Cherokee 142, the other a Cessna 150

He would always tell me to be on the lookout for a potential landing place every second. That every second, something could go wrong and I had to have a plan that you could inact INSTANLY when something happened like the engine suddenly quiting.

Anyway, he wold reach over and pull the power off and tell me that I could NOT put it back on. He would then go: "Your plane, now, where are you gonna land?"

Talk about great training. How far can you glide at this altitude? Where was that last flat looking spot I thought I could land if I had to. You can not just bank around looking for a flat spot as you would waste energy. You had to do it right the FIRST time as you only had ONE shot at it.

TWICE I dang near landed the thing before he would go .. "Look at that, the engine is working again."

Awesome teacher. My check ride and solo were a breeze.

Bill Nichols
03-21-10, 11:23 AM
Congratulations Bill....when we met in Houston I believe it was a new car you were excited about. :up:

Care to admit what you've had to placate the missus with? :DL


Hmmmm... come to think of it, maybe it was that new life insurance policy she bought for me? :dead:

"Flying a plane is no different than riding a bicycle, just a lot harder to put baseball cards in the spokes."

Jimbuna
03-21-10, 11:58 AM
Hmmmm... come to think of it, maybe it was that new life insurance policy she bought for me? :dead:

"Flying a plane is no different than riding a bicycle, just a lot harder to put baseball cards in the spokes."

LOL :DL

Enjoy my friend :up:

Chad
03-21-10, 01:01 PM
Well I'm envious.

If you ever fly near Kansas City let me know and we can go out for a meal.

Same with you John :)

Safe-Keeper
03-21-10, 01:13 PM
Want to take flying lessons myself some day:up:. Lucky you.

Hans Schultz
03-21-10, 01:28 PM
learning how to fly was the most amazing thing I've ever done. Its always awesome to see people doing things they have dreamed of! :up:

Oberon
03-21-10, 02:45 PM
Surley you jest...

Ok, I'll bite.

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"...and don't call me Shirley!"

Konovalov
03-21-10, 04:38 PM
Congratulations Bill. Subguru has taken to the sky. :salute:

Onkel Neal
03-21-10, 11:46 PM
Bill does all the cool stuff .... :O:

Skybird
03-22-10, 04:34 AM
:yeah:

Schroeder
03-22-10, 05:07 AM
@Bubblehead Nuke
I was more thinking about the costs.
Over here at my club you have to pay 60-135€ (81-182$) for motor planes per hour (depending on the kind of plane).

A glider will cost you 3.50€ (4.70$) for the winch start and then between 3,50 - 5 € (4.70 - 6.75$) per hour.

OneToughHerring
03-22-10, 09:07 AM
@Bubblehead Nuke
I was more thinking about the costs.
Over here at my club you have to pay 60-135€ (81-182$) for motor planes per hour (depending on the kind of plane).

A glider will cost you 3.50€ (4.70$) for the winch start and then between 3,50 - 5 € (4.70 - 6.75$) per hour.

What kind of course do you have to pass in order to qualify as a glider pilot? Is there some kind of licence you need?

AVGWarhawk
03-22-10, 09:14 AM
Bill, I thought your EVO could fly :hmmm: Have fun flying...always cool to fulfill one of your goals in life. :yeah:

Schroeder
03-22-10, 04:31 PM
What kind of course do you have to pass in order to qualify as a glider pilot? Is there some kind of licence you need?
Yep, PPL C (private pilot licence - class c) it is for gliders and you'll need a medical clearance as well (and a rough background check at least over here...).