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The Last Update on my Journey

  • annaleoni05
  • May 2
  • 1 min read

Over the several last months in which I have been writing these articles, I have truly enjoyed choosing a topic each week to write about.


Not only have I written 32 whole articles since August, but I have also gained several notable pilot accomplishments.


A new license! My MEI was my most fun checkride to take, and my multi students are among my favorite to teach. I have had 4 multi students so far (one MEI, 3 CMEL).


More flight hours. I am at 1300 hours total time on the dot today! When I started writing, I had around 550 hours. This means an accrual of over 750 hours.

Here is the breakdown since September:

  • 684 single engine

  • 70 multi

  • 180 XC

  • 91 night

  • 26 IMC


Checkride passes! I am now 12 for 12 checkride passes! I have another going on monday, so hopefully I will be 13 for 13. Since I have over an 80% pass rate with atleast 10 sends, I am eligible for a gold seal instructor license. I have my IGI, and am just waiting for the paperwork to process to apply for gold seal!


I am now a few days away from graduating college!


The work isn't done though:

Next up are my tailwheel endorsements and seaplane ratings!


Thank you to GlobalAir for supporting me while writing these articles and for all those who have read!

 
 
 

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