On my way back to Red Stewart Airfield from Lunken airport I did a lot of thinking. Here I was scooting along at 160 mph at 2000 feet with a brand new commercial, IFR certificate in my bag at only 21 years old. Flying has taken me so many places in my short life already. All the beautiful sights I have been able to see at the controls of an airplane, the georgeous sunrises and sunsets I have witnessed, the many cool people I have met, the dozens and dozens of people I have taken on rides and so much more. I then concluded I am a very very lucky guy! Enjoy the pictures!
A few pictures of IFR training.
Martha signing my IFR after the checkride
For the required commercial night flight I went to Blue Grass Airport in Lexington Kentucky. On our way there we were treated to a georgeous sunset.
Me and Martha Lunken in front of the Piper Arrow immediately after my CPL checkride.
Here`s my temporary CPL certificate with the ink still drying on it.
I befriended the owner of this modified Pitts and he invited me along while he practiced his airshow routine. Never in my life have I had such a wild ride.
On new years day the folks at Red Stewart organized a flyout to an airport for breakfast. There were 8 aircraft consisting of 3 J-3 Cubs, C150, C172, Aeronca Champ, Piper Arrow and an open cockpit Fly Baby. On the way back I flew a loose formation with the 3 cubs in the 172. Not many places where you can do that. Notice in the one picture me almost stalling to stay behind the Cubs.
One quote my instructor mentioned a few times. "Life is a checkride for heaven" Live your life by this quote and live your life so you will past the final exam with flying colors. Take care and be safe in 2015.
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