I have 21.2 hours so far but I have not done my solo yet. I still need to perfect my landings.
The flight school got another plane a month and a half ago. I have been doing my lessons mostly in it. N64307 has a 180 hp conversion and it has significantly better climb performance than N1088U. N64307 was in an accident in 2002 but was repaired.
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I have been doing my lessons in Pinedale the past few weeks because that is where we were working. Pinedale has been a challenge for me because of the wind and how bumpy it is compared to Afton. Afton hardly ever is windy. Another thing about Afton is there is several other references to use for the traffic pattern other than the runway such as a road about 1/2 mile parallel to the runway, etc., and the fact that the valley is so square that it is easy to use the mountains to turn 90 degrees onto each leg of the pattern. So in Pinedale it was good practice on judging my turns, etc.
My instructor says he likes Afton but he hates it. He likes how there is not much wind in Afton but he doesn't like all the references that are so easy for students to use as a crutch for the traffic pattern.
A week ago we flew from Pinedale to Big Piney and did a landing there, and I was not at all prepared for how much wind was there. There was about 30 knots of wind and my instructor had to help me out a lot with the controls on that landing. So we didn't do any more landings there, and just practiced box patterns around the runway, which was good practice for me in that wind.
My instructor goes to Pinedale on Sundays and Monday so I was having about week between lessons.
I am back in Afton now and will be doing my next lesson on Tuesday. I want to solo soon so I need to work hard to get there. My instructor said I am getting closer but I am not ready yet.
One of the times we were doing a touch and go I put flaps up, trim set for takeoff, carb heat cold, full power, and as we were gaining speed I looked back down to make sure I got everything and I pushed the mixture in full rich thinking it was something I had missed, but right when I did it I realized my mistake. My instructor fixed it for me and we continued the takeoff. I said that was the first time I had done that. He said there's a first time for everything, just don't do it again. He told me if I am ever not sure of something like that again to just pull the power and abort the takeoff.