I considered taking the 2-seat Cessna 150 up by myself, but then thought better of it. Flying solo is great—but it’s way more fun when you have someone else along. And besides, it was my 21st birthday. So, after I managed to convince my classmates Daniel, Erwin, and David that they wanted to go flying with me, we all headed out for the airport. With that crew, all I can say is that there was never a dull moment during the flight!
Already while we were taxiing out to the runway, the guys were making good use of the headset intercom and yabbering away. Then as soon as we were airborne the plane erupted with whoops and hollers and wild cheers. This is going to be a very audible flight, I mused.
The flight crew: the author and Daniel.
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Now the peanut gallery (a must-have on an airline, right?) was really starting to bump up the running commentary as I tried to give Daniel his “flying lesson”. “Hey Daniel, are you really flying the plane? I sure hope you fly better than you drive, whaaahahahaa!!!” Everyone was having quite the uproarious time, but with all the laughter and wisecracks filling our headsets it was all but impossible for Daniel to understand the directions I was trying to give him. I glanced at the audio panel and spied a switch I hadn’t noticed before. The settings I saw were suddenly very interesting to me: Isol, Crew, All. Aha! I flipped the switch to “Crew” and the intercom fell silent. I glanced over at Daniel with a wry grin. “Can you hear me now?”
A moment later I heard muffled shouts from the back. Glancing back I burst out laughing as I saw Erwin and David, hands thrown up in the air in protest. “What did you do—why can’t we hear you anymore?!” they were hollering. I grinned widely. “You guys are too noisy!” I yelled back. The rest of the flight was a bit more tranquil as the backseaters talked away to each other while I “instructed” the friend in the right front seat. We made a couple landings at the Lincoln airport to switch seats amongst the passengers and everyone got a chance to fly the plane.
David and Erwin, our enthusiastic backseat duo.
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Like I said, fun things are funnest (if I can use that word) when you share them with others. It was definitely a highlight for me to be able to celebrate my 21st birthday in the sky with friends. I’m glad God feels the same way about sharing amazing experiences, because that’s why He’s offering us all a ticket to the greatest experience ever—heaven! So…you wanna go flying?
Photo credits: Daniel Jeon
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ReplyDeleteI will be looking forward to the pictures and blog for the last flight with Ashley and Matt