I have lurked here a while and since I am about to get started, I thought I would share my experience with you all. I have appreciated the threads and helpfulness of the members here.
Flying is something I always wanted to do, but due to some minor health challenges, I had to give it up 20 years ago, I was told a medical would be a challenge and require many hoops. I had sort of lost track of flying regs etc over the years, and only about a year ago learned of the Sport category. I was immediately intrigued and spent the last several months getting my wife and kids on board. I am 45 years old and stoked to get started. The added advantage to waiting until now is that when I do get my cert, I could probably afford a plane (maybe on my own, an older plane or fractionally at least) whereas in my twenties I would have struggled to cover the cost of the lessons.
I will be learning here in Stuart (South Florida) in a Czech Sport. I had an introductory flight already and was immediately hooked. Flying in a small plane when you have the stick is an amazing feeling. Yes, it is better than any video game or tv show!
I would appreciate any advice from any of you seasoned folks.
Like... what do you wish someone had told you before you got started?
Is there any gear I should buy for myself, from the start?
What do you think is the optimum frequency I should fly to get the most of the lessons and reduce stress?
Any advice for this newbie?
Thank you all so much and I will keep you posted!
Don