Editorial Staff Sunday, April 26, 1998

How I Learned to Fly: A Fear of Flying

I was a terrified frequent flyer. Business forced me to travel,but it wasn’t pleasant. My fears were so strong that, at one point, Iwent to my boss’ home on Saturday to cancel a trip with him, closingthe conversation with, “So, that’s it. Fire me, demote me, but Iain’t gettin’ on another airplane.” “So,”you ask, “let […]

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Editorial Staff Sunday, April 26, 1998

How I Learned to Fly: My First Solo

I was 47 when I did it for the second time one fall Saturdayafternoon in Cessna 152 N93114. My instructor flew with me the firstfew times around then got out and let me take it. I taxied back ontothe runway and took off, did three landings, taxied back to the parking area and got my […]

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Editorial Staff Sunday, April 26, 1998

How I Learned to Fly: The Fifty-Year Ticket

In 1950 I was asked by Dean Bill Bender to take a sabbatical frommy studies at Harvard College. Various extracurricular activitiesseemed far more enticing than the books my family was paying bigbucks for me to study. During a term forcibly spent at home on the island of Martha’s Vineyard this wayward student took a courseHarvard […]

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Editorial Staff Sunday, April 26, 1998

How I Learned to Fly

AVweb readers come in all shapes and sizes. When we asked you to send us yourown tales of flight training, we were soon flooded with responses. We read them all, andthe best ones are published here. We hope you’ll get the same kick we do from readingthem! The offer, by the way, is a standing […]

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