
The Piper Seminole I flew
Well I FINALLY had my first day of Multi-Engine flight training. I was sick on Wednesday and the weather was terrible so I wasn’t able to have a lesson that day. But Friday was an awesome day to fly!
I can basically sum up my first multi-engine lesson with one word. Overwhelming! There are only twice as many engines as I’m used to, but there is about 3 times as many things to do. Not only is this my first time flying a multi-engine airplane, it is my first time flying a complex airplane. So retractable landing gear, and the constant speed prop are all new things to me, on top of having double the engine controls and instruments. We flew over to Scappoose to do some maneuvers. We did Steep Turns, Power-off stalls, and 4 touch-and-goes. The first touch-and-go was crazy! Trying to keep track of the manifold pressure, propeller RPM’s and look out the window, AND look at my checklist was just crazy. But by the 4th time, I think I was starting to pick up on the cues and memorize the checklist items. That’s the best way for me to learn, repetition.
All in all it was extremely fun, and when we started heading back to Hillsboro, I felt like I was starting to get it. Oh yeah, one thing I have to start memorizing is the stinkin’ cowl flaps. Holy cow, cowl flaps up, cowl flaps down, cowl flaps up, etc. Thank God for checklists. My instructor said that he thinks I have the basics down pretty good, and our next lesson will be all single-engine operations. Yay!
Ok, on to pictures, I didn’t take a ton of pictures. But here are the ones I did take of the plane. Enjoy!
Tags: flight training, multi engine, scappoose, seminole



April 7th, 2009 at 2:23 pm
Hi John–
I had to smile to myself reading about day one in a multi-engine a/c. Gear, flaps, cowl flaps, mixtures, props are a piece of cake. I’m waiting to hear about your first engine failure at take-off power– it may be INTERESTING. If the first one isn’t perfect, I’m sure the next one will be. Keep up the good work and we look forward to each new Blog.
Grandpa