Yesterday was a great day.
I'm getting my private pilot's license and because of weird winter weather, I haven't been able to fly for the last month. I've had 4 flights cancelled due to weather and 1 due to a mechanical issue with the plane.
Yesterday was looking good. Beautiful sun, a few broken clouds at 10,000 feet, nice cold, heavy air (perfect for flying).
I got to the airfield and my instructor sent me out to the plane to do the pre-flight. Right as I was completing the walk-around, the wind shifted 60 degrees and started gusting over 24kts. That's a lot for student work.
So no flying.
I was initially very disappointed, but my instructor said, "let's get you ready for the pre-solo test". We went through the knowledge portion and guess what? I passed! First time through.
Just a few more hours of flight time and I'll be ready for my first solo flight.
I didn't start this journey until I was 51 years old. Don't ever think it's too late to chase a dream.
Oh ... and shout out to my school for their intense COVID precautions. They've always got the health and safety of their students and staff in mind.














