My fathers wedding was over Memorial Day weekend. I was excited to come home for the wedding, as well as see other family and friends. After all, it had been nearly 9 weeks since I was last home back in March. This stretch of time was particularly difficult on Stephanie and I. We are not the type that handles being apart from each-other very well. Even when I am home and she has to go to work, I would plan my meals so that I could eat at Fitzpatricks...just so I could see her. Anyway, I was nice to be home to see Steph, her family, as well as CJ and Miller.
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| Best Man Speech |
As always, the weekend was not long enough. Monday came too quickly and I had to return back to Laughlin to face my dreaded check ride which was looming over my head.
Check rides are always stressful, especially in Pilot Training. This is nothing new...I just could do without the stress and anxiety that comes with it. The week following Memorial Day Weekend I spent studying very hard. The Transition Check ride was to evaluate me on my basic ability to plan a mission and fly, to include take off and landing as well as other basic maneuvers. There is a big emphasis on my 'general knowledge' as well which includes nearly everything that is in the books. I flew well until my "2-Check", which is a dress rehearsal to the check ride. I felt as if I flew a strong ride, however, my IP caught me on some 'showstopper' items. He decided to hook me as well as my flying partner. My flying partner has similar difficulties as well. Needless to say, we were not all that upset. We were given another free flight to which we can iron out these things that would have certainly led us to hooking our check ride. Our 2-Check (Take 2) went off without a hitch. In-fact, it was probably one of my strongest rides in T-1's to date.
| T-1A on Final Approach |
Now we are preparing for the Navigation Phase. This includes planning flights to places that are about an hour away and shooting approaches. Stopping at that airport, fueling up, getting dinner, and returning back to Laughlin. There is a lot of planning involved with theses flights. Much more than any of my Transition flights. But I am excited to be moving right along in T-1's! It feels like UPT will be over before I know it!
NEXT: Navigation Flying, Home for the 4th of July!

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