My first Flight Hours & Solo at Johnson Flight Academy!

Hey everyone! This past week, I had the opportunity to attend one of Civil Air Patrol’s most sought-after flight academies—Johnson Flight Academy—in Mattoon, Illinois. During the week, 17 other student pilots and I were paired with some of the most experienced and knowledgeable CFIs. My own CFI at the academy is currently an executive pilot out of Metro Detroit who was also a pit percussionist in DCI back when he was in high school. Below is a picture of him and me after graduation.

At the beginning of the week, we had a lot of bad weather, including a tornado warning on the first full day, so we weren’t able to fly until late on the second day, which was when I got my first lesson. Before that, my wingman and I had to learn how to preflight the aircraft along with some ground school work during the bad weather. In my first lesson, I learned how to start the engine, taxi, conduct run-up procedures, complete my first take off, and perform basic aerial maneuvers.

On the second day of flying, I got three lessons to work on steep turns, power-on stalls, power-off stalls, S-turns, utilizing the G1000 and autopilot, along with introductory pattern work. Here are some more fun photos from that day with a great view of the sunset.

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The day after that, I did a lot more pattern work plus some refinements on my final approach, level out, and flair. I didn’t get as much time since we had to take the aircraft for an oil change for a few hours, but I still was able to get my pre-solo endorsement at around 8 hours. I even made it on the news after doing an interview with a local station; exciting stuff!

Unfortunately, we only had one more day for flying since bad weather was rolling back in, so I had to pack in a lot more time in the pattern to work more on smoothing out my landings. At the end of the day after finishing a few more patterns, my instructor hopped out of the 172 on the ramp and told me to go do it again without him. He signed my log book with my solo endorsement at 10 flight hours and I was on my way for one last pattern for the week, this time on my own. I am very excited to say that my solo went amazing and that my instructor got a great video of my takeoff and landing. There’s also a video of me getting soaked by my fellow peers!

It was an amazing week thanks to the outstanding instructors, staff, and our hosts at Coles County Airport. I’ve got a few more pictures from our graduation ceremony at the end of the week.

A Warm Welcome from FMA & My USAFA Summer Seminar Experience

Hey everyone! I just wanted to give a huge thank you to Mr. Zapp and all of FMA’s sponsors for providing such an amazing welcome package for the Solo Award program. I’m so excited to put everything in there to use, from the flight bag to all the flight planning tools and study materials. I’m so blessed to have all of the support not only from the sponsors, but also from Mr. Zapp and Mr. Knight as amazing mentors. Also, a big thanks to Gleim for the FAA knowledge exam study materials and the navigational tools. Thanks again to all the sponsors, especially the following: Aircraft Spruce & Specialty, AOPA – Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, AviNation, Banterra Aircraft Fiancing, Bose Corporation, Cirrus Aircraft, Flying Eyes Optics, Gleim Aviation, Hartzell Propeller, Honda Power Equipment, Seaplane Pilots Association, Sporty’s Pilot Shop, and Voyage Air Guitars!

This past week, I traveled to Colorado Springs, CO, and had the amazing opportunity to participate in the U.S. Air Force Academy’s Summer Seminar program. I was in Bravo flight with 38 other rising high school seniors. In the flight, I got to be the Guidon Bearer to help guide the flight in drill and some chants. At the end of the week, we were awarded the best flight for falcon/team spirit!

It was a phenomenal experience being able to stay on the beautiful campus, participate in multiple leadership and team building activities, along with tours and presentations some of the academics majors, cadet clubs, and the three main aviation programs. I also enjoyed getting to learn more about the drum and bugle corps club in addition to the cadet led ensembles at USAFA. Getting to talk with multiple cadets there was very valuable for me as I got to see and hear how rewarding USAFA has been for them. I’m really hoping I’ll earn an appointment to the Academy in this next year to pursue my aviation and musical dreams. Here are a few photos of my time there at USAFA:

Flight Day One, and a Musical Update!

Hello all!

I am proud to announce that I have completed my first official flight lesson as a Flying Musician Ambassador! Between 5 and 7pm EST, I went up in a Cessna 172 (tail number N420U) from my local airport in St. Mary’s County. My CFI and I flew around the area and reviewed stall recovery, steep turns, and landing which are the areas that I am currently working on.

This past summer, I had a brief run in with a spin where I did the almost unforgivable and tried altering the ailerons while in a power on stall. That experience made it rather stressful to complete steep turns and stall recovery practices, but with the help of my CFI I had much less trouble today with those things, and I am even exited to practice them more so that I can fully overcome this obstacle!

Below I have attached some pictures I took today from the plane! (Everything looks more beautiful in a plane)

Tomorrow, I am to go up again first thing in the morning. I look forward to updating you on my flight tomorrow!

Musical Update

Tomorrow is Memorial Day. In honor of Memorial Day, my brother and I participate in Taps Across America, where musicians across the country play Taps at 3pm local time in honor of those who gave their life for our country. I will be participating on the flute with my brother on the clarinet, as we play in honor of our own family members who made the ultimate sacrifice.

Anyone can participate in Taps Across America. If you are interested in playing Taps in your community in honor of our soldiers, first register on the Taps Across America website linked below, then grab your horn and join us! You do not need a sanctioned event or an audience, just an instrument and a location.

Taps Across America – Taps Across America

To those who are veterans, thank you very much for your service. To those who are family to a veteran, thank you very much for yours.

See you soon!

Thank you all so much for your encouragement and support. I look forward to keeping you updated as my journey continues.

Bye for now!

Hello All!

Hello everyone! This is Lauren Compton posting from Southern Maryland. First things first, a big thank you to the board and to Mr. John for giving me this amazing opportunity. I look forward to keeping you all updated on my progress!

Flight

I was introduced to flying as a new member of Civil Air Patrol two years ago. After completing my orientation flights, I became aware of Aim High Flight Academy, which is sponsored by the US Air Force. Being selected to attend Aim High was an amazing opportunity! We attended ground school and flew nearly every day during the three-week program.

Currently, I am in the process of beginning my journey to solo with Piedmont Flight Center in St. Mary’s County Maryland, where my CFI thinks I can be ready to solo in about 10 hours because of my previous experience. At the moment, I have a total of 18.9 flight hours, mostly in the Cessna 172, through my completion of the Aim High Flight Academy and some added experience through Civil Air Patrol.

Speaking of Civil Air Patrol, I just achieved my Billy Mitchell award! For those of you that don’t know, the Mitchell award represents a CAP cadet completing half of the program and has been awarded to only 12% of all cadets!

Below I have inserted a few pictures and a link to the speech I gave when I was presented with my award!

Music

In terms of music, I just completed my high school flute journey with a superior rating at state solo and ensemble, playing Chaminade’s Concertino- the same piece my mother played in her senior year of high school. I could not have hoped for a better conclusion to my high school flute career! Below is a video of me performing at my flute teacher’s recital, and a picture of my brother and me with our certificates!

The week prior to solo and ensemble, my school band held our spring concert on Thursday evening in which I performed as Principal flute. During the same week, I sang Out Here on My Own from Fame in my school’s (very casual) senior coffee house. Below I have attached video links for both.

As for harp, I recently performed at a Mother’s Day Tea for one of the local churches. It was such an honor to be invited back, as I also played for this event last year. Next week, I’ll be playing at a local senior center. If you’d like to see that performance, please check out my Facebook page, harptunesandtales, to learn about my playing and my non-profit organization titled Tunes and Tales.

Sharing music at so many local venues brings me great joy and has brought me closer to the people in my community! I would love to hear about your musical journey – please feel free to share!

See you soon!

Thank you all so much for your encouragement and support. I look forward to keeping you updated as my journey unfolds.

Bye for now!