Up, up, and away
Guys. GUYS. John flew a plane, and he LOVED it. He got on the ground and wanted to go right back up again. (This is how I feel about roller coasters. Maybe I’d feel the same about flying planes, but it’s not my dream we’re talking about here.) John has wanted to fly all his life, and the last time he had the opportunity to learn, we couldn’t afford it (even with the discounted military rate, since this was 2002, we were living in San Diego, and I was still in the Navy). Now, with the lessened expenses and the schedule flexibility we’re looking forward to, he can finally do it. He took an intro flight with an instructor a few weeks ago at a local small airport. The instructor had him do everything except land the plane. It was great, and I got to go along, so I’ve got pictures.
It was really cool, and I’m glad I got to go, too. I’m not going to make it a habit – can you imagine me in the backseat of every single training flight? It’s not like I can read, not in the backseat of a small plane. So John will learn to fly, and I will…do whatever I do while he’s doing that. Something.