I'm still at the stage where I find myself saying "wow! I'm sitting in a chair ...in the sky!"
Its about that time I go through my CLEAROFF checks. Its supposed to be every waypoint or 30 minutes. Since I got reprimanded for not noticing when the radio went quiet and not figuring out I went over a frequency boundary, its more like every 10 minutes. This gives me two chances to stuff it up.
Instructors drive me mad. Every time I get good at something ... and I mean every time ... they chuck in some meaningless distraction. This is quite deliberate because the desired outcome if to be able to conduct a safe flight in spite of the threats and errors.
For example I now call out fuel state, selected tank, if it is the fullest and the total flight time on the ADF clock.
If the clock has a multiple of 30 minutes on it I hit the electric pump and change to the fullest tank. If I miss a check it will be for ten minutes or one circuit.
I have started using midfield joins to initiate downwind checks.
Its a damn pain and it drives instructors mad. It feels like a cold war ... nope, missed your downwind checks because we went around and did an unfamiliar join, sorry no solo flying for you see you next week bring more money.
I'm not criticizing the instructors. This is a valuable lesson because if I crack this the PPL practical exam will be a doddle. Then I can replace "malicious instructor" with "idiot noob non-pilot passenger" and still be safe.
I'm now at the stage where I will do whatever I can to thwart my instructor and I am getting creative. Payback. It is what it is.