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Fly It Like You Stole It?

I am still a student, but after a long time and many obstacles, Im finally getting close to my checkride. Along the way, Ive had a few experiences, one of which started with me basically stealing the airplane.

Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • A solo student pilot took an aircraft without informing their CFI, subsequently getting lost during practice due to inattention to navigation instruments.
  • Despite being lost and losing ATC contact, the pilot did not panic, successfully re-established communication, and was safely guided back by ATC and New York Center.
  • The incident highlighted the critical importance of informing instructors before flight, diligently studying lost procedures, and never hesitating to ask for help from ATC.
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I am still a student, but after a long time and many obstacles, I’m finally getting close to my checkride. Along the way, I’ve had a few experiences, one of which started with me basically stealing the airplane.

I had just received my solo endorsement days earlier. Excited to fly almost anytime I wanted, I finally had some time and made a beeline to the airport. I grabbed the key, did my checks and away I went. So far, so good. Except I didn’t tell anyone—not my CFI, not his boss or anyone else for that matter. This mistake in and of itself may have gone unnoticed. Until I got lost, that is. Boy, did that attract unwanted attention.

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