Tuesday, May 24, 2011

How to Use Your License - Things to Do After PPL

By Bruce Hogan


During the entire time of pursuing your dream of becoming a Private Pilot, there are segments of anticipation and excitement. There is the excitement when you first start your course because you are finally doing what you want. Then you seem to settle down for a bit. The excitement surfaces again when you get into the next segment of your training, which is actually being up in the plane. It doesn't seem to matter that you won't be alone. Before you know it, the excitement of doing your first solo arrives. Then finally, there is the excitement and anticipation of doing your final exam and finally receiving the title of Private Pilot.

So what's next? By this time, you just can't fathom anything more exciting. However, there is. It?s the anticipation that you can fly whenever you like. No more fitting into a school flying time availability schedule.

It?s wonderful that you have completed all your training and absorbed the vast amount of knowledge that has been given you. It doesn't end there though, as now its time to gain the experience. The only way you are going to achieve that is by flying as much as you can. You have trained yourself to work on a consistent basis towards getting your Private Pilots license in the first place. Continue that mode of thinking and you will begin to build your experience. Besides, you must admit its fun to think about getting up Saturday morning and flying miles away for breakfast. One thing you have probably noticed is you have a completely new circle of friends, which have the same interest as you. In many areas, flying clubs have been formed amongst Private Pilots. They will often plan excursions to specific destinations to meet for dinner or just a sightseeing tour.

If you find that you are getting super enjoyment out of having your Private Pilot's license and wish there was more you could achieve, then simply look into some of the endorsements that you have the option to attach to your license. For example, perhaps you would enjoy flying planes that are more powerful. You can do this if you gain the proper endorsement. Then there are the Instrument Flight Rule courses, which are more advanced, but well worth the time and money.

Naturally, every Pilot would love to own their own plane. Unfortunately that is not always obtainable for not only the original purchase, but for storage as well. There are perhaps some solutions to this by way of joint ownership with other Pilots. Then there is a long-term rental option almost like leasing from flying clubs that may be a possibility. If you are seriously contemplating on purchasing your own aircraft, make sure it comes within the allowance of your Private Pilot license.

Above all, don't lose interest in what you have worked so hard to accomplish. It is a wonderful form of entertainment and a way to leave all that stress of day-to-day living behind you.




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