So, I thought I would start this thread as a way of maybe educating other pilots of experiences that could have turned out really bad, or maybe you got yourself into a situation you would have rather you didn't and would like to share.
I will start....
So it was an almost perfect afternoon, and a friend had a day off work to come flying. I was 50 hours in, so still wet behind the ears, and as my instructor said, experienced enough to get into trouble. We arrived at the airfield under sunny skies, but the wind was up a bit more than I was comfortable with - and that should have been the end of it. But we had driven over an hour, and it was his only day off in a while, so I pulled the bird out of the hanger, and prepped her for flight.
I won't go into the nitty gritty, but while we were up in our hour long flight, the wind worsened, and shifted to be basically crosswind. Long and short of it, I took 5 go arounds to get the aircraft down, and although my buddy was having a good time of, I certainly was not.
This was a while ago now, and I am into my 100 hours, but it taught me a valuable lesson. Don't push my luck. I should never have taken off in the first place, and I should have listened to my gut instinct telling me the same.
If it does not feel right, then it isn't. I love the mantra of my instructor now.... If there is doubt, then there is no doubt. ?
Anyways... thats one of mine... Care to share?