We have had a bit of discussion on this thread, in page 20, regarding enticing 'the other half' to come flying, and I stated it wasn't going to happen for me.
Well, I was about to do a preflight on Sunday afternoon with just Gay and myself at the hangar, when Gay quietly said "I think I might come for a fly with you". Well that sat me back and made me quite nervous!! I spent extra time in doing a thorough daily inspection, making sure everything was just as it should be, after all, it's not every day I get to take the most important person in my life for a fly:smile:
So I said to Gay that I'd do a few circuits to make sure I was current, then if she was still sure, she could hop in and we'd go do a few circuits. My circuits were uneventful with a 7 knot crosswind from 06 on taking of on 10. There was a little turbulence on late final from the trees to the North of the strip but no problems. I landed and shut down to give Gay a full briefing on what would happen; I wanted her 1st flight to be an enjoyable, uneventful and positive experience. I explained the process for settling into the Thruster and where to place her feet, and what controls there were, and how to operate the harness, and probably 1ooo other things as I chattered on. I could tell she was nervous, and so was I:wink: as I made a 'Clear the propeller' call to the swallows (birds) who have set up residence in the hangar - well there was no other living creature around, to alert I was about to start up!! The trusty 582 burst into life and as it was warming up I talked through what we would do, where she could hold on, and to let me know if she wanted to land sooner than we had planned. I explained, as Gay was a little apprehensive about flying in an aircraft with no doors, that I would make gentle left turns so she would feel a bit safer. Then it was time to back track for take off on 10 so we taxiied to the threshold where I did a run up, ignition check, and my other standard pre-takeoff checks. Then, after asking Gay if she was ready to go, and receiving an affirmative answer, I applied the power for a smooth takeoff roll and climb out. To make Gay feel a bit more at ease I talked through the whole process around the circuit, did a touch and go, and set up for a full stop as it was getting cold so late in the afternoon - maybe 10 or 15 minutes before sun down, and we were going out to the local hotel for a meal that evening. I was still talking through what I was doing to make sure Gay was at ease. Only a few comments from Gay during the circuits - 1st comment: "Jeez the wind is cold". 2nd comment: "Will you shut up and just fly the bloody airplane". 3rd comment: On late final - "Jeez, you come down fast!"
The general feeling from Gay after the event was that she enjoyed the experience and would go again - in fact, booked a flight for the following morning!! As it turned out, the next morning was too blustery to take a novice flying so I just did a few circuits myself.
I'm not sure if Gay had a smile after the flight but I did:smile:
I reckon there will probably be many more flight to gether with Gay in Gaygirl - what more could a bloke ask for:cheers:
Sorry, don't have photos as she took me by surprise, and photos was last thing on my mind. I'll get some next time.
Pud