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Andy Borgmann's First Flight - Flight Path

Andy Borgmann's First FlightToday was an exciting day. It was a day I have been waiting for at least the last five years. I took my first flight as a pilot. For those of you who think I am a nerd, you're right, but I am going to give you the details anyways.

I flew a Cessna Skyhawk 172S, with a Garmin 1000 Full Glass Cockpit. I spent three hours at the Cobb County Airport - McCollum Field (RYY). I am doing my flight instruction with Premier Flight School and it is located just outside of Kennesaw, GA.

I was amazed how much my flight instructor (Chris) let me do on the very first flight. I had a minor problem while taxing (which you do with your feet) keeping the plane on the center line. Then we were cleared for takoff, and he turned to me and said, "alright, line her up on the runway and apply full throttle." I never thought I would get to do that on the first flight. He told me Vr was 65 knots (speed you initially pull up) and V2 was 80 knots (speed you are cleared to leave the ground). I taxied onto the runway 9, applied full throttle and we were off.

I climbed to 3500 feet and then trimmed off and kept an approximate heading of 90°. We headed straight for my church: Mount Pisgah. Once leveled, speed topped off at 105 kts (which had a ground speed of 120 kts, which translated to MPH is about 130). Once to Mount Pisgah, I immediately banked to the right to a heading of about 210° to fly over my apartment. Once there, we maintained a gradual turn to Altoona Lake.

Once to Altoona Lake, it was time to prepare for landing. I headed for the airport at with a heading of 135°. Once within about 5 miles from the airport, I banked right to a heading of 180°. It was at this point that I figured he would take controls, but he didn't. As I approached the flight line of runway 9 at RYY, I banked to left for a heading of 90°, lined up with the runway, extended flaps first to 10° and then once below 85 kts extended them completely. I slowed to about 70 kts and began descent. He let me fly to about 300 feet above the ground (which is approximately 1 mile from touchdown and approximatively 1300' feet above sea level) and then he took controls. He landed the plane and I taxied back to the hanger.

Some of my initial thoughts. Taxing is harder then you would think, but I sort of expected that. Flying was easier than I thought. It felt so natural. My flight instructor said I did a great job maintaining altitude (which is usually a steep learning curve for most) and it was apparent I had a great start.

It was weird being "in control" for the first time on a flight. When I first flew on a private plane for work, I remember thinking how the "turbulence" felt different than on a big plane. The plane I flew today felt like the other private aircraft I flew in before, but being the pilot made it feel strikingly more in control.

Well I have written enough I guess. It was fun. I am excited. And I am hoping to have my license completed by August. So everybody look to the skies, it might be me ;-)
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Andrea
Thursday, April 19, 2007 08:08:51 AM    Quote Selection | Permalink
Gravatar.com Yeah Andy! I know that you have been waiting to do this FOREVER... I can't wait until you fly into Huntington, you can take us on a ride, right :-)?


Andy Borgmann
Thursday, April 19, 2007 08:26:30 AM    Quote Selection | Permalink
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Quoted From: Andrea [Visitor]you can take us on a ride, right :-)
I am honored that you would be so bold to even trust me. Most people are pretty hesitant about this, even after you get your license.

I will take ya'll for a ride, except most likely it will have to be the second trip up. I can't take anybody until I officially have a PPL, which is after 40 hours of flying and passing all the exams. I am thinking I will make a trip up to Huntington (as well as couple to Hilton Head and a couple to Alabama to visit Lissa) this summer to build my 40 hours. But once I get the full blown license, I'll definitely swing up to Huntington and take ya'll for a ride.



Andy Borgmann
Thursday, April 19, 2007 12:39:55 PM    Quote Selection | Permalink
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Quoted From: Andrea [Visitor]you can take us on a ride, right :-)
Quoted From: sectim42 [Member]I am honored that you would be so bold to even trust me.
Although, come to think about it, wasn't it you that would come into my bedroom when I was flying the simulator at home and when I left to go to the bathroom, you would change my auto pilot settings so that when I returned I had crashed...and then of course you made fun of me. Wasn't that you, or am I confusing things (it may have been CJ or Amber)?

Either way, something tells me when you come flying with me you won't be playing with my settings this time ;-)



David Hepburn
Thursday, April 19, 2007 01:19:11 PM    Quote Selection | Permalink
Gravatar.com Dude...I'm SO excited for you! That's so awesome!!!! Keep doing updates. There's other nerds out there (like me) that like to hear about the flight in detail! :-)


Pat
Thursday, April 19, 2007 03:25:54 PM    Quote Selection | Permalink
Gravatar.com Nice man... all that computer simulator time has paid off. It is always exciting to live a dream!! Keep us posted Airmen Borgnine!


Andy Borgmann
Thursday, April 19, 2007 03:28:07 PM    Quote Selection | Permalink
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Quoted From: Pat [Visitor]Keep us posted Airmen Borgnine!
Anytime I hear my name referred to as Borgnine, I always think of Glenn Flint



Andrea
Thursday, April 19, 2007 06:39:39 PM    Quote Selection | Permalink
Gravatar.com Yep, that was me and Nate Hasty.....ah, the good old days!


Sarah
Saturday, April 21, 2007 10:17:35 AM    Quote Selection | Permalink
Gravatar.com Yay for you! I'm glad to hear this has finally happened for you!


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Andy is the Executive Producer of The Allen Hunt Show; a progressive, talk radio show based in Atlanta, GA aimed at bringing faith back into the public discussion. Andy enjoys travel, aviation, web design, politics, friends, and faith. He holds that the secret to a full life is loving God and loving people - which he fails at constantly.

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