Thu Dec 02, 2021 6:29 pm
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As circumstances have it I will be going to Australia for 3 months next year February (knock on wood and Omicron doesn't complicate things), which lands pretty squarely in the traditinal "middle" of my PPL training, probably around 25h in.
I obviously wont be able to do any flying in that time (other than as a passenger in a Dreamliner ), but was wondering if others have had similar breaks and can share any advice on how not to lose too much momentum.
I'll be bringing a book or two from the pooley's manuals to catch up on reading, and I have the EasyPPL online courses to keep studying for the theory. But aside from that, is there anything else that could be useful? Maybe run through some of the practical lessons on paper? Go to an airfield and just watch aussie students fly?
I'm probably worrying for nothing as 3 months is not a long time and time will fly while I'm there (I just wont ). But keen to hear others experience!
I obviously wont be able to do any flying in that time (other than as a passenger in a Dreamliner ), but was wondering if others have had similar breaks and can share any advice on how not to lose too much momentum.
I'll be bringing a book or two from the pooley's manuals to catch up on reading, and I have the EasyPPL online courses to keep studying for the theory. But aside from that, is there anything else that could be useful? Maybe run through some of the practical lessons on paper? Go to an airfield and just watch aussie students fly?
I'm probably worrying for nothing as 3 months is not a long time and time will fly while I'm there (I just wont ). But keen to hear others experience!