Well it was my turn on this fine Monday the 22/6/2016.
David my Instructor at Lethbridge had been threatening to get out for the last couple of hours but for the weather being a bit on the rough side.
Yes I know they normally don't hint at this but he felt it wouldn't bother me to know he was ready to set me free and was just waiting for a nice sunny day.
That being said here we were Monday, that nice sunny day with bugger all wind we were waiting for and so I was thinking, well today will be the day.
All good lets do a few circuits to warm up and nothing said about solo.
Now have you had one of those days when the right foot and the rudder peddle just don't get along, well Monday started off like that, everything else was going perfect and after about 45 minutes of just not getting it down the middle with a little cross breeze on rwy 28 he said to me , what are you doing, I'm trying to get out of here.
We had a bit of a chuckle as I knew what he was on about so two more circuits followed that flowed pretty good, so on the second one he said alright how do you feel about one by yourself?
I was ready and so out he gets and the rest is history.
Surprisingly no nerves and yes those little Tecnams do leap into the air with only half fuel and one on board and probably a tad more flap than I should have had.
Half way down the runway I had two hundred feet or better and thinking to myself that's a bit better than expected I looked around to see why and sure enough spot the obvious mistake, I hadn't reset flaps after landing and letting David out. All good, still below flap ext speed in the climb so time to clean up and get on with it.
The rest was text book if I don't mind saying so myself, well maybe a little to the left of centre on touch down, but only a little :-)
So 0.2 as Pilot in Command and looking forward to a lot more.