Learning to Fly: When things don’t go as planned (The story of my first solo)
Don’t you just hate it when an experience you have is very different than what you had hoped for? Sometimes it turns out to be just as fun. Sometimes you feel like the moment is ruined forever. You could end up with an even grander story to tell or you could end up like a bride on her wedding day when she notices one bouquet of flowers is out of place on the table in the back corner of the reception hall. As for me, I’m still trying to figure out where I stand on my first solo flight. Let’s go back to the beginning. more… The post Learning to Fly: When things don’t go as planned (The story of my first solo) appeared first on Space Explored.
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