Days 16 & 17
Day 16:
 It’s hard to believe the program is a quarter of the way over. We went up this morning and flew out to the southeast practice area. Once we arrived I started polishing up my maneuvers. The are coming along pretty well except I’m a bit timid when it comes to stalling the airplane. My emergency descents are fine as are my steep turns. I need to memorize my checklists which isn’t that hard.Â
Day 17:
Today was my second day flying out at 5am. Which means I am up at 345am to be at the airport by 445am. Needless to say I am pretty beat. But it is better than sleeping in and flying during the heat. Plus I feel more productive when I leave the airport at 745am and I’ve accomplished a bunch so early in the day.Â
We remained in the pattern today choosing to polish up my landings. I also had not practiced a go around or crabbing on final so we worked on those as well. The go around was pretty self explanatory, but crabbing will take some more practice. I failed to understand that I was supposed to crab and remain on the centerline so I ended up drifting over to 12C from 12R. I got back on track and put it down quite nicely. My landings are beginning to look pretty good. Every once and a while I dent the runway a bit. Working in-range radio and gate manager for Mesa has helped my radio work since I can listen and reply with ease. I fumbled the first few times but I have it down now.Â
Afterwards I took my PTS and Oral Exam guide to the gym and studied while I used the eliptical machine. I am flying at 630am tomorrow so I’m off to hit the books and sleep for a bit.Â