• Introduction

    From Jason@1:123/35 to All on Mon May 26 02:48:14 2008
    Hello everyone.

    I wanted to introduce myself to the group here. My name is Jason Cullins and I am a student pilot here in Alabama.

    I'd love to hear any stories from people who have gotten their pilots license. It has been one heck of an experience for me personally. I completed my first solo not too long ago and I have to say, it was like nothing i have ever done before. I was nervous and the whole bit.

    Anyway, i won't ramble on too much, but as my subject line says, just wanted to make an introduction.

    Hope to see some chatter going on soon!

    Jason Cullins


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  • From Mike Luther@1:117/3001 to Jason on Mon May 26 10:58:12 2008
    Hi Jason .,

    Hello everyone.

    I wanted to introduce myself to the group here. My
    name is Jason Cullins and I
    am a student pilot here in Alabama.

    I'd love to hear any stories from people who have
    gotten their pilots license.
    It has been one heck of an experience for me
    personally. I completed my first
    solo not too long ago and I have to say, it was like
    nothing i have ever done
    before. I was nervous and the whole bit.


    In my personal experience as the Chief Flight Instructor for the contract flight training service at Easterwood Airport in College Station for much of the whole era of Viet Nam, where I rode at least once with over 1200 Texas Aggies for their initial flight training .. and through which one way or another they all had to reach the solo flight level .. from which have come some 47 US generals, I'll comment to you.

    You have just undergone the most significant change in your entire life that you likely will ever pass through! For the first time, you were not forced, but chose to make, a life or death decision based on looking down into your life in a third dimension, the dimension of height .. and succesfully touched those wheels back to the pavement. All on your own!

    That single instant, although you don't know all about it yet, has just shifted your entire life and problem solving approach from a two dimension to a three dimension reality. For the very first time! You will, one way or another, start solving all your problems in life by looking down into them, instead of bashing at them only on the basis of what you see in front of and around you, at differnt distances from you.

    And .. you will never be able to go back at this point.

    Sure, there are more than three dimensions! 1, 2, 3, infinity; the fourth dimension of time and on and on! But this multi-dimensional life process you have just jumped off into, really is, as far as all my experience shows, ONLY available to those who have confronted the issue of height on a real life or death, while dropping, basis.

    No .. playing with a computer game for all this does NOT count. It only counts with real life or death results in real time in a real airplane as far as I can tell.

    The issue I saw back in the 1960's about all this was so serious, that if a civilian came to us for flight lessons soloed, went on to get a Private License and so on, and their significant other didn't at least also solo as well, there was about a 90% chance there would be a divorce or worse for that relationship. So we tried to make sure, if possible,that in the civilian world, those new students we took on also would help bring in the significant other to at least solo as well.

    I firmly believe those 47 US generals who came from the program wherein all Texas Aggies who went on in any of the Army, Air Force or Navy crews from A&M, got the equivalent of a private pilot course with us, came upward to their prized positions from this ability to look down into a problem and get a better solution from their training.

    Now .. so said, there is yet another aspect to this magic of flight, and what you have just experienced from your very first solo.

    Every Perigine Falcon also knows that somewhere, in the absolutely transfixing dive of love, you have to also know when to turn loose and face reality. As I see it, that is what I will call the fourth dimension of time.

    It takes a while longer, as I see it, to begin to understand that aspect of life as well, even though, as you have posted, you do understand that it was like nothing else you have ever done.

    You have just set foot on the most incredible pathway toward a life that I believe no other person than one who has learned to solo fly and airplane can really understand.

    Everything in your life has now changed, permanently, one way or another.


    Sleep well; OS/2's still awake! ;)

    Mike @ 1:117/3001




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