Itβs a completely different world, my friend. The first time I flew cross country while I was still a student pilot. I realized I just canβt stop and pull over Lol!ππ€£
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Itβs a completely different world, my friend. The first time I flew cross country while I was still a student pilot. I realized I just canβt stop and pull over Lol!ππ€£
Absolutely, that I know for sure! Haha...yeah, it's not exactly like driving a car cross country, that's for sure! πππβ¨π€
I was flying over a dense forest in Kentucky..... nothing but trees for miles and miles, not a place to lose an engine!π
Wow, yeah, that would be a very inconvenient location to have mechanical issues! I'm glad that you never did, my friend! πππβ¨π€
I was trained to react to a engine out situation as a student pilot....... unfortunately that was usually one of my week points being able to glide dead stick!π³π
Ah, then I can see how flying over vast tracks of forest could indeed be a tad stressful! πππβ¨π€
It certainly made me think about the reliability of my single engine aircraft, I'm glad I was flying a brand new aircraft at the time!!!ππ
That's a very good thing, my friend, and slacking on equipment maintenance is never a good idea, but many times more so with an airplane! πππβ¨π€