New pilot here (< 85 hrs), mostly lurk and try to learn from people with a lot more experience than I.
The girlfriend quoted in the title of this thread is the person that pushed me into following my childhood dreams of becoming a pilot. Since my checkride a few weeks ago, she's been in the plane with me on about 50% of my flights. Mostly we joyride and go sightseeing around the valleys surrounding Bozeman. We'd both like to buy a plane (eventually) but have decided that we'd define our "mission" over the course of the next several months while flying the club planes to which I have access (two C172/180, one of which with a climb prop and a mild STOL kit).
Yesterday, it was pretty calm in the afternoon and instead of the "let's go somewhere!" flights that she's been on with me, I thought it might be nice to fly lower and slower so we can enjoy some sightseeing. Departed KBZN towards the Gallatin Range, stayed about 7,500', along the Range, up a broad creek valley just inside the Madison Range, out over the Madison, more. Mostly, a "low and slow" trip.
30 minutes into the flight, over Ted Turner's Flying D ranch with the Spanish Peaks off the left wing, checking out places we've hiked and fished and camped, she looks at me and says "this is the best flight ever!"
While I'm not certain I have an interest in doing STOL drag and a ton of off-airport stuff, I do have an interest in hiking and hunting and fishing in the mountains and using a plane to get places we otherwise might not be able to go quickly. Hearing her say that just made me smile, knowing that she had just as much fun as I did flying a bit lower and a bit slower than we had been in the past.


