Still I gave it a go, and had actually settled myself down
reasonably well before taking off. One good thing about flying is the extensive
checklists and stuff you have to go through before you can even move the plane
means that I focus my mind on them rather than my fear, which instantly has a
calming effect.
Conditions were challenging, cloud base was low, air was marginally
bumpy (certainly not super smooth) and I was a bit on edge. On the first
approach I lost patience with myself and said out loud “For F@#ks sake just fly
the plane.” You know what? Turns out that kinda works! I was a bit sideways for
a while but got it on the runway for a reasonable touch and go.
We only managed two circuits due to the weather. My second circuit
was still a little fraught but again by following the aforementioned mantra in
my head, even if not out loud**. I managed a very respectable full stop. Even
though my height was a bit all over the place on final.
So just fly the plane and stop sweating the small stuff. Somehow
the landings are still working despite my best efforts to talk myself into
failure!
* Yeah, I know most people have this figured by now!
** I believe what came out of my mouth was “F#@kity, F#@kity, F#@k,
F#@k, F#@k.” – I can be quite poetic in my profanity sometimes!
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