Earlier today, after I dropped the kids off at their dad's and I was driving home, I saw the hang gliders at the point of the mountain. The sky was full of them, so I decided to go and check out the park. It was pretty amazing. From a distance, they look like they are just floating and not moving, but as you get closer, you can see all the details, how they use the wind to make small adjustments to stay on track, to come in for a landing or too take off. There is a lot of work to do the take off, but once you're airborne, the hardest part is over.
That's where I am now with my power 90 goal.
It's time to put the pedal to the metal. While I know what my ultimate goal is, it's time to put a date on it. My first is going to be finishing JAL. I've set my the goal deadline for the power 90 class in 2 weeks. I think that's a perfectly reasonable goal and time line. Really, it's only about 25 pages give or take.
I've done all the hard work, it's time to start flying.
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