Hi,
I'm an aspiring RCAF pilot, currently at a civilian university, finishing my degree through the ROTP program. I have a PPL with a night rating and spend most of my money (every penny that's left once rent and food is paid...) on flying. I mostly fly an old tailwheel (Aeronca Champ) and a Grumman AA1 out of a small strip on the south shore of Montreal. Most of my flying time involves XC flying with only a compass and VNC charts for navigation and a lot of practise maneuvers (slow flights, steep turns, short field landings, stalls, engine failures, tight circuits).
I know civilian flying is very different from military flying. What are the things I should really be aware of? What kind of habits should I try to break down and what kind of skills should I try to developp?
Thanks!
I'm an aspiring RCAF pilot, currently at a civilian university, finishing my degree through the ROTP program. I have a PPL with a night rating and spend most of my money (every penny that's left once rent and food is paid...) on flying. I mostly fly an old tailwheel (Aeronca Champ) and a Grumman AA1 out of a small strip on the south shore of Montreal. Most of my flying time involves XC flying with only a compass and VNC charts for navigation and a lot of practise maneuvers (slow flights, steep turns, short field landings, stalls, engine failures, tight circuits).
I know civilian flying is very different from military flying. What are the things I should really be aware of? What kind of habits should I try to break down and what kind of skills should I try to developp?
Thanks!