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Finally, no longer a student pilot

JamieK

New member
La Verne, CA
Aircraft Year
1976
Aircraft Type
112/A
Reg Number
N1434J
Serial Number
434
Punched my ticket today, in the Commander.
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Finally got to fly the wife and daughter to dinner. They were thrilled.
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Now I am going to rack up some XC time and start instrument training. Feels good to finally log some PIC time.
 
Jamie,

Congrats!

Wishing you many hours of fun flying.
 
Congratulations !
 
Congratulations on an accomplishment that so many people dream about but few ever achieve!
Welcome to the small percentage of pilots in the general population; if I recall correctly we are something like 1.6 percent?
 
That is awesome. Huge congratulations on the achievement! I wish you many happy flights and greasy landings.
 
Congratulations on an accomplishment that so many people dream about but few ever achieve!
Welcome to the small percentage of pilots in the general population; if I recall correctly we are something like 1.6 percent?

Hey Rolf,
Just looked it up, as of 2018, FAA says there are 633,317 active pilots in the US; which is the number of pilots with valid medicals...so based on a population 330 million people in the US, pilots make up .00192% of the population!!!...guess we are pretty rare!

Here's a link, pretty interesting numbers..


https://www.faa.gov/data_research/aviation_data_statistics/civil_airmen_statistics/
 
Congrats Jamie!...
 
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Congrats!!! Welcome to a very exclusive club of great people!!

wishing you lots of great flying!
 
Congrats Jamie! Now that you are no longer a student pilot, know that you will be, for the rest of your flying career, a student of piloting.
 
Punched my ticket today, in the Commander.
65d8544b519cd7786151b10431e4ef45.jpg
Finally got to fly the wife and daughter to dinner. They were thrilled.
9b1f1417c0d7166c49fb04b7802e1212.jpg
Now I am going to rack up some XC time and start instrument training. Feels good to finally log some PIC time.

Congratulations - but as others have said getting your ticket is just a license to learn.
Such a dynamic environment - every flight different and a new lesson!
 
Congratulations Jamie!
 
Congratulations Jamie, Now the learning begins.

Life is a barrel of fun.

Ken
 
Congrats Jaime! I've just started my search for a Commander (just joined the COG last night), and would love to speak with you about your experience with yours. My Instrument check ride is in a few weeks, so I can talk your ear off about that! Let me know if you'd like a VFR safety pilot to show you around the SD airspace and split your OPEX.

-William
 
Congratulations Jamie!! I still remember the day I received my PPL. Was a great day. You will learn alot more in getting your IFR rating. Go have some fun!
 
Congratulations! And yes, there are not that many GA pilots, but there even FEWER Commander pilots - THAT is the group you are in now! Have fun and many safe flights ahead!
 
Congratulations!!! I remember when I got mine. It was an amazing feeling.
 
Congratulations Jamie. There are few things that we hopefully remember for the rest of our lives, wedding, kids birth, solo and off course getting your private pilot's license. Well done. As they say, it's a license to learn.
 
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