More progress!
I got a dual X-country in yesterday. SFZ>42B>IJD and home again.
I booked this time earlier this week even though the weather report said it would be crappy out. I'm glad I did, the weather was great for a flight.
The clouds kept us at 3000 for the first leg of the trip. Of course I lost myself a couple of times, but I just held my course and looked for landmarks.
Goodspeed was a challenge for me. It's a short field 50 ft wide with water on one end. I did OK.

It wasn't pretty, but I got it down in one piece.
Next was a short field take off over the river and bridge and off to Windham. Vx departures are fun. I know I'm not, but I always feel like I'm flying on the ragged edge of falling out of the sky.
I must be improving, because everything in the cockpit seems to be slowing down. I can actually think about things. Flying appears to be becoming "normal" to me. That, and when I compare the sectional to the ground I can actually make some sense of it.
the winds at Windham were 0207, and I had the choice between the superhighway that was 6/27 or the shorter 36/18. I took 36 with the displaced threshold(another first)
From Windham it was a short hop home, only two checkpoints needed; Danielson, and the Scituate Reservoir. I hit both just fine and had SFZ in my sights in short order.
I was tired, but I wasn't frazzled. My numbers, and my headings worked out just like they should. It was a good bit of learning. One more dual x-country, and I might just be let loose on my own
My next trip is going to be to ORE and ORH. Finally into the dreaded controlled airspace. Well, dreaded by me anyway. It's a familiarity thing. Once I do it a few times I'll realize it's no big deal, but until I get there I'll turn it into some monster in my brain. *shug* whatchagonnado?
