Well, what can I say....my first solo was on the 30th of December 2009, and all I can say is...WOW!



After starting training in 2009, I really didn't believe that I'd be solo before the year was out because of all the bad weather that was going on, but Alex found a gap in the weather and we went for it!
A HUGE thanks to the Rhino Park team - Shaun Schouten, Alex Rudd & Marius Nel for getting me where I am today. One giant step closer to being a microlight pilot

A big thanks also goes to Braam Hechter. Although I only flew once with Braam, that one flight changed the way I did my landings. I didn't realize it until that lesson that I was looking at the ground on landing and not ahead of me (probably fixated on the airspeed indicator as usual

Once I got over the nerves after the first landing, I actually was almost laughing I was smiling so much by the time I started my crosswind turn

I've read many comments on the forums about how it feels to do your first solo, but I NEVER expected it to feel THAT good!


I did everything as I was trained, except I forgot to check the windsock, as a crosswind had developed, so I made a landing without power, and couldn't figure out why I kept drifting to the right



I was still smiling when I left the airfield, and my wife had problems keeping me still

Now to get those exams done


Noel