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Flight Training in South Africa
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Climbing aboard a Curtiss Fledgling (known internally to Curtiss as the Model 48 and Model 51). A trainer aircraft developed for the United States Navy in the late 1920s and known in that service as the N2C.
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Okay so I've recently become hyperfixated on Top Gun and then yesterday I remembered an episode of My Little Pony in which Rainbow Dash is invited to the Wonderbolt Academy where she and another pegasus hit it off until they're told to fly in pairs and Rainbow Dash is all cocky and confident in her skills that she would be picked as the lead pony until she learns that she's the, uh, wingpony instead
I'm sure there's more Im forgetting but I haven't watched it in a hot second
#my little pony#icemav#top gun 1986#so many icemav parallels#there's literally a training exercise that goes wrong#just ahhhhhhhh i can write a whole essay on this#it's literally a super elite flying school but for pegasi#i think there's also a later episode where she meets with her old wingpony but she now hates her#rainbow dash risking her life during an exercise is exactly what Maverick would do#wingpony?? wingman?? hello?!?!#um so anyways uh#i should probably stop#tho rainbow dash and the other pony started off as friends but became rivals later instead of the other way around#but shhhhhh#genuinely don't know why this is what my brain decides to think about but oh well#ohhhhhh also it's reminding me of Rooster and Hangman as well#top gun maverick
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need you all to know that "tumblr user val dyketennant going to another country to watch david tennant media for their ranking" is no longer a funny bit
#because god has cursed me for my hubris and my work is never finished#(i am in the uk for school. and am taking a train there.)#(i am not flying to the uk just for david tennant)
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guys im dropping out spray plane pilots make like $97k
#i fear i do not want to be a fighter pilot anymore because i want to fly#i need my commercial license for that too but i dont need a degree#and if im getting my license i dont wanna be doing school at the same time#because i know me and i know i would prioritize flying and training and my grades would suffer#it would also be easier to get a loan because i can do it in BC
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in work drama updates: the person who outed me is the same person who’s been ratting people out to our supervisor.
This one guy joked about not working out his full two weeks bc he was so excited to leave so they went to management and told them that he straight up said he wasn’t going to show up on his last day so they sent him home half a week early.
Another coworker told them she was in the final round interviews for another job and they also went to management and they ended up firing her the same day
#dyed hair septum ring fake corporate punk rock aesthetic and they/them but you’re still a transphobe somehow and also a capitalist rat#like they love the punk aesthetic but also won’t stop sucking corporate cock#when one of my work friends got fired bc upper management found out she got into grad school with a TA position#and therefore would be leaving in August (yes in August but they fired her suddenly mid March bc she was a ‘liability’) they said ‘well#I mean it was wrong for her to keep working here knowing how long and how much money it costs the company to train us’#brain rot brain rot brain rot neoliberal brain rot#captain’s log#sorry to be aggressively political on main 🙏🏼#my job is very toxic and also this individual is a completely flying monkey to our supervisor so said supervisor just listened to them#blindly and trusts their insight into things. said supervisor also breaks HR code to talk to them about other employees#our CEO was literally told by the IRS to step down or federal charges would be perused like you’d like we would be a little more uh#following labor laws and HR policy but alas 😭🙏🏼#whatever I hope the whole credit union shuts down 🙏🏼
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Dont you have classes at college tomorrow?
nah they got tired of me
#ask#AC#I'M JOKING#I was retaking this year but the class I failed was during the first semester and I already validated the second one so since I already got#my result for that exam (I passed with no flying colors but I'm so happy to be done with that hjgvnrjtnvlif of class)#I already have my year#so I don't need to go to classes (that I already did last year)#and last time I set foot in that building was in january (for that exam)#I do have a small job (tutoring) but except for the wednesday it's always during the evening (kids have school)#all of that to say no I don't have classes at college tomorrow#I- however have a train to take at 8:19 am
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she will be here for the next three days.
#just for the record: my brother is a trained professional who has worked with this particular bird for years#she can't be released into the wild bc of an injury that left her permanently unable to fly. she lives with an experienced falconer#who works with my brother at a bird observatory. the falcon is part of the observatory's educational program that does presentations at#schools and such. so this isn't some dickhead trying to keep a falcon as a pet without giving them proper care lmao#blah blah blah
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You are so obssessed with Harry, it is laughable. You try to hate on him, but as you have no facts to base your hate, you make things up. More pathetic than that 😀. Your ‘sincere’ Liam Payne had a heavy face job and is drowning in coke and self pity. He appeared in louis red carpet, bcs it was the only place he could get some clout. Louis looks like he is 50 and is a chain smoker and obvious weed user. Louis hairline is receeding drastically. Niall is trying too hard and failing in his music and everywhere. HARRY: we loved him in 1D, we love him even more now. No fillers, no face job, healthy eating, regular training. Looking back and thinking what would become of him, and looking at him now, we feel he has met and exceeded our expectations. In looks, fashion, music, movies, everything. Liam, Louis, Zayn need high doses of drugs to carry on. Harry does not. So keep lying yourself. Harry has matured nicely. He has improved his body and mind and we can see it in everything he does. He is even more gorgeous and sexy and hot than he was in 1D. And he has already Grammys and Brits and every prestigious award out there. You kniw why? Because his music is genuine, beautiful and appealing to the public. Keep crying, love. Harry is flying too high for crawlers like you
this post made me laugh.
just thought i'd share so others could enjoy it too.
#harry is flying too high for crawlers like you!!!!!#no fillers no face job healthy eating regular training lmao#need high doses of drugs to carry on harry does not SNORT#he is more gorgeous and sexy and hot#hope highschool is easy on you#i imagine walking around school with harry merch is probably cringe
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My final for the class I have this semester is a paper wherein we’re supposed to act as though we’re a licensed psychologist called into an organization to consult on a problem and give recommendations. My prof suggested a former prac site because we’re likely to know quite a bit about the day-to-day operations and problems that grunt workers face. And well, after the last year I just had, there’s no way I’m touching that without a hazmat suit and years of therapy (haha irony), so this assignment’s really not the place to do any of that processing.
No...instead I chose RT. And I gotta say, it’s been pretty cathartic to type out the history of the company, to see how it developed in its entirety, the good, the bad, and the ugly (though it’s been mostly those last two, even with a nice bit of perspective on what I liked about the company). I get to talk about the ethical and diversity issues next, which is gonna be a treat and a half for my poor brain, and then how I’d go about evaluating the company, how I’d conceptualize everything put together, then give recommendations. I’m already 4 full pages into the 12-15 requirement, and it’s not due till December 1st :b
#Xayk Yaps#Xayk Hates College#The History Of The Company Alone Took Two Full Damn Pages Lol I Did NOT Hold It Back#The Example She Gave Us Was Only 11 Pages Without Cover And Reference Pages So I'm Just...Going Through The Bullet Points She Gave Us#And I'm Following The RUBRIC (Blakey...) To Make Sure I'm Thorough#Cuz She Literally Said In Class That As Long As We Hit All The Bullet Points It Didn't Practically Matter What The Length Comes Out To#(Granted This Is A Doctorate Program...Answering The Bullet Points Fully Takes At Least A Page Each And There're Ten Of Them Lol)#I'm Gonna Try And Get Most Of What's Left Done Tomorrow Since On Tuesday I'm Gonna Get To Hang Out With My Best Friend In The Whole World#I Wanna Make Sure I Don't Have To Worry About The Paper While We're Hanging So I Can Make The Most Of The Little Time I'll Have With Him#He And His Family Are Sick (Two Small Kids Does NOT A Sanitary Environment Make Lol) So IDK How Long I'll Get To Hang With Him#Who Knows? The Kids Might Be Well Enough To Go To School And His Wife Will Probably Be At Work#So The House'll Be Nice And Quiet (And I'm Free To Swear UGH Lol) And We Can Chat For As Long As He's Up To It#Anyway I'm Not Counting On Having Tuesday For The Paper#And I Fly Back To Chicago On Wednesday So I Doubt I'll Get Much Done Then Either#At Most I'll Be Saving A Single Bullet Point For Wednesday So That I Can Bang It Out On The Plane Or Train And Crash Otherwise Lol#I've Gotta Get My Rest For THE MIGHTY NEIN REUNION PART 2 MOTHERFUCKERSSSSSSSSSSS
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okay so almost all the Gotham vigilantes' main means of transportation and freakism is grapnelling out of there, right? additionally, because i watched too many gameplay of arkham, have aerodynamic capes or something alike.
basically i wanna see an epic fight scene at the highest point of Gotham skyscrapers consisting of flying and swinging bats.
#idc if its for training or angst#give me batman being a flying freak because he looked so pretty in arkham#i can write it but i wanna draw it so bad#but my anatomy is as good as my school's food#okay its better#batman#batfamily#nightwing#red hood#red robin#robin#orphan#signal#batgirl#spoiler
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A Day in NYC (2023)
#we did Paris Baguette (Times Square) -> Williamsburg -> Brighton Beach/Little Odessa -> Chinatown -> Midtown -> Trains @ Grand Central#(we being me and my mom. whose hand is making a cameo holding the ramyun earrings. I’m the one eating an umeboshi onigiri @ 10 am. like the#uncouth monster I am)#I’d like to say I was cultured and did the Met and MoMA and all that#(which I have done before. when I was living near the city and came down every weekend)#but I only had a day here before flying onwards somewhere else#so I indulged myself in buying Russian books and vintage clothes and vinyls and going to some of my favorite food spots#(paris baguette. taïm. meet fresh.)#(red bean on desserts is in fact always the superior choice)#and now I have to say goodbye to the family that met up with me here#before flying into my next destination and then back to school#if I just keep getting on planes I can forget that I have orals prep starting next quarter (ie hell)
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Even a couple of years ago, when I got chromebooks lugged to the classroom so my 17yo pupils could do their writing assignment in class instead of at home, I had pupils asking me if they could type it out on their phone instead because they couldn't work a keyboard.
this can't be true can it
#They also had no experience with folder structures#Which is weird because I know for a fact they used windows computers in other classes but#Maybe they always managed to fly under the radar#Anyway in teacher training we were basically taught that we wouldn't need to teach kids basic computer skills#Because they'd have them already#And I myself wasn't taught basic computer skills at school#So as a teacher I feel unequipped to teach 16yo basic computer skills because I have no example to work from#Also I've got 3 hours a week to teach them something else completely
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Tips for Preparing for Your Pilot Training: A Guide to Soaring Success
Embarking on the journey of How To Become A Pilot is an exciting and rewarding challenge, but it requires thorough preparation, discipline, and focus. Whether you’re aiming for a private pilot’s license (PPL) or a commercial pilot’s license (CPL), getting ready for pilot training is a crucial step toward success in the aviation field. From understanding aviation theory to developing strong physical and mental fitness, preparing yourself before stepping into the cockpit will give you the confidence and skills to succeed.
Here are some essential tips for preparing for your pilot training
1. Understand the Training Requirements
Before you begin your training, it’s important to be aware of the prerequisites and steps required to become a licensed pilot. Each country has different regulations, so make sure you’re familiar with your region’s aviation authority requirements. For example, in the U.S., the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) outlines specific guidelines for obtaining different types of licenses.
Key steps include
- Meeting minimum age requirements (17 years for PPL, 18 for CPL).
- Completing a certain number of flight hours (e.g., 40 hours for PPL in the U.S.).
- Passing a medical examination to ensure you meet the physical and mental health standards required for flying.
- Passing both a written knowledge exam and a practical flight test.
Having a clear understanding of these requirements helps you create a realistic plan for your training.
2. Get Your Finances in Order
Pilot training is a significant financial investment, and it's essential to be financially prepared. The costs vary depending on the type of license you're pursuing, the flight school, and the duration of your training. Common expenses include:
- Tuition fees for ground school and flight training.
- Study materials such as books and flight manuals.
- Aircraft rental fees and fuel.
- Pilot supplies (headsets, logbooks, etc.).
Consider applying for scholarships, financial aid, or payment plans offered by flight schools. Some airlines also offer sponsorship programs for aspiring commercial pilots.
3. Focus on Your Health and Fitness
Flying requires good physical and mental health. You will need to pass an aviation medical examiner's medical exam to ensure that you're fit to fly. This exam tests your vision, hearing, cardiovascular health, and overall fitness.
To stay in top condition
- Maintain a healthy diet and regular exercise routine.
- Ensure you get sufficient sleep, as fatigue can impact your performance during training.
- Practice mindfulness or relaxation techniques to manage stress and enhance focus.
Your health is critical to maintaining your pilot’s license, so start building healthy habits early.
4. Brush Up on Basic Math and Physics
Aviation involves a lot of math and physics, especially in areas like navigation, flight dynamics, and weather interpretation. Before starting your training, it’s helpful to review basic concepts in these subjects.
Key areas to focus on include
- Time-speed-distance calculations.
- Basic algebra and geometry for navigation.
- Understanding the principles of lift, thrust, drag, and weight.
- Meteorology basics, such as how weather affects flight conditions.
Having a solid foundation in these areas will make learning aviation theory easier and help you feel more confident during your training.
5. Familiarize Yourself with Aviation Terminology
Before beginning your pilot training, it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with common aviation terms and concepts. This will help you grasp the material faster and make communication with instructors smoother.
Key terms to learn include
- V-speeds: These are specific speeds that have critical importance in flight operations (e.g., V1, Vr, Vref).
- Runway markings: Understanding runway signs, symbols, and lighting is crucial for safe takeoff and landing.
- Flight instruments: Learn the basic instruments such as the altimeter, airspeed indicator, attitude indicator, and heading indicator.
- Aviation phonetic alphabet: This is used for clear communication over the radio (e.g., Alpha, Bravo, Charlie for A, B, C).
You can find many free online resources or aviation glossaries to help you get started.
6. Choose the Right Flight School
Selecting the right flight school is one of the most important steps in your preparation. The school you choose will impact the quality of your training and the overall experience.
Things to consider when choosing a flight school
- Accreditation: Ensure the school is certified by the relevant aviation authority (e.g., FAA in the U.S., EASA in Europe).
- Instructor qualifications: Experienced and well-qualified instructors make a significant difference in your learning process.
- Fleet condition: A well-maintained, modern fleet of aircraft ensures both safety and effective training.
- Location and weather: Consider how the location’s weather conditions will affect your ability to fly regularly.
Visit different flight schools, ask questions, and, if possible, take an introductory flight lesson to get a feel for the school’s atmosphere.
7. Practice Ground School Preparation
Ground school is where you’ll learn the theoretical knowledge needed to fly, covering areas like aerodynamics, aircraft systems, navigation, and aviation regulations. Preparing for ground school in advance can give you a head start.
Ways to prepare include
- Reading aviation books and flight manuals.
- Taking online aviation courses or watching educational videos.
- Using aviation apps to familiarize yourself with flight planning, weather forecasting, and navigation.
The more comfortable you are with the theoretical material, the easier it will be to focus on flight training.
8. Prepare Mentally for Training Challenges
Pilot training can be intense and demanding. You’ll need to stay focused and dedicated, especially when faced with challenges or setbacks. Developing a positive mindset is key to pushing through tough moments.
Mental preparation tips
- Set realistic goals for each phase of your training.
- Break down complex tasks into manageable steps.
- Don’t be afraid to ask for help from your instructors or peers.
- Stay patient and remember that mastering new skills takes time.
By developing mental resilience and a growth mindset, you’ll be able to tackle each challenge with confidence.
Final Thoughts
Preparing for pilot training goes beyond just booking your lessons—it requires physical, mental, and financial readiness. By understanding the requirements, building a solid foundation in aviation theory, and maintaining good health, you’ll set yourself up for success in the cockpit. With determination, focus, and the right mindset, you’ll be soaring through the skies in no time!
Good luck on your journey to becoming a pilot!
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