Took ground school and passed the FAA exam right away. Waited a bit and started training in a 172R (160hp) with a grumpy old CFI that scared the piss out of the youngsters, but we got along great and I really enjoy flying with him. Training was going kind of slow, the rental planes in our flight club are fairly busy, and when weather gets dodgy it's tough to get a slot. Life got in the way and I took a 6 month break with about 20hrs on the books.
Figured I'd better finish before my student license expired LOL! So I got back on the horse and finally checked off all the boxes with 40.2 hours. Checkride went well, even had time at the end of the ride and the DPE had me play around with odd configuration landings... My favorite, a power out, no flaps landing, oh and BTW your brakes don't work. Pulled the mixture and stopped the prop right before touchdown, flung both doors open and coasted to a stop. Lot's of curious looks from the cafe
So this year for my birthday I decided to get myself a present... A gorgeous '58 182A. Went up yesterday to get my insurance check and hi-perf endorsement. The previous owner and I have become great friends and he is very happy that the plane will stay at Cable and continue to fly. I put BAS harnesses in right away and still need to do a little radio work, but my plan is to spend money on blue go juice for the time being.
I look forward to getting to know this bird very well and can't wait to start exploring some of the awesome places I read about on this forum.


