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    Dan is Instrument Rated!

    The overachiever achieved again. Dan Newton is now instrument rated! A few clouds, a little fog, no problem, Dan can handle it. If you remember, Dan is the GBA student who completed all of his knowledge exams, Private to CFII, before he started his private pilot training. He is definitely a goal setting, go-getter who is exceeding his own expectations. All while working full time as a hydrologist and providing comic relief in the office (us making fun of him). We truly enjoy having Dan around and are so excited to see his success. It definitely does not come easy but he is putting in the work and seeing results. Awesome job Dan!! Great work as well to his CFII Greg Rudman!

    He ran out before we could corner him for a picture so this is his Private Pilot one :) ​​
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    Austin soloed Austin!

    Austin Fullmer soloed!! What an awesome way to start a morning. Local geological engineer, Austin, got his first PIC time circling, and landing, at KRNO, runway 35R today in N670CS. No pressure at all when you have an audience of his CFI Austin White, commercial airlines, ATC, other CFIs, and other students watching your very first solo landings. But, Austin handled it like a pro, or I guess you can say he “rocked” it (geological engineer and all). Austin is another example of incredible time management. He is at GBA 3-4 times a week flying, goes to work at his engineering job, proudly serves in the Nevada Air National Guard, plus finds time to golf and go camping with his girlfriend. He also passed his knowledge test last week (he was sick of us nagging him) and is on track for his Private Pilot in the next several weeks. Awesome job Austin and Austin! All that hard work is paying off! 
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    Who needs a CFI?

    Some people are just born to fly. Carson Smith is one of them. Since he was a kid he has been staring toward the sky, enamored by airplanes. Today, the tables turned, and people were staring toward the sky watching him. Carson experienced the sweet freedom of solo flight this morning at KRTS in N495SP. His CFI, Ryan Mill watched from the ramp as Carson flew his most memorable laps. Carson is home from college this summer and powering through a rigorous training schedule. His self-discipline is apparent in everything he does as he is hitting all the marks ahead of schedule. When Carson is not flying, he is staring at airplanes overhead, working out, or busy at his summer job at Chick Fil A. Make sure to say hi to him, as we know many of you frequent that place. It won’t be long and you will reading about his Private Pilot Certificate success. Awesome job Carson!! Great work as well to his CFI Ryan. 
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    Nishan Soloed!!

    Today Nishan felt the need, the need for speed. But 110 knots (if he was lucky) was going to have to suffice. This future fighter pilot, Nishan Riar, soloed today in N328ME at KSPZ, runway 24. Granted he got a little extra speed after booting his CFI Nik Joshi out of the plane, but nothing like a jet. Regardless, he felt the freedom of solo flight. We have been so lucky to have Nishan as part of the GBA team for the last couple years. He started flying here when he was 14. Now he is 16, soloing, having the time of his life, and definitely on track for his private pilot right at 17. With his skills and precision, he will move though his advanced ratings in no time. The best of the best right here. Awesome work Nishan! We are so happy you hit this milestone. Now the real fun begins, just no buzzing the tower. Congratulations as well to his CFI Nik!
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    Paul Grady Soloed!!

    Paul Grady soloed!! This awesome aviator enjoyed the pattern at Silver Springs this morning without the weight of his CFI, Nate Morin, affecting his aircraft performance. Nate watched from the ramp as Paul demonstrated some “by the book” landings and pattern work in N752DW. Feels good to now have a number in that PIC column. What else can we say about Paul? Well, he did not take his “Tell us About You” paper very seriously. But, we do know he likes pasta and when he grows up he wants to be a grown up…wow, thanks Paul. In all seriousness, we do know he has worked hard and put in the time and effort to hit this most memorable milestone. Plus, he is always in a wonderful mood. But who isn’t after a flight. Nice job Paul! Start adding that PIC time. Great work as well to his CFI Nate! 
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    Erik ditched his CFI!

    ​While most of us were still half-asleep sipping coffee and catching up on social media (don’t lie, we know you all do it in the morning), go-getter Erik Shy was out soloing in N752DW at KCXP, runway 27! Nothing sets the mood for the day like and early morning solo flight! This was number two for his CFI, Nate Morin, today. Back-to-back solos! Erik, our previous Pilot of the Month, is very rarely not around airplanes. He is either on the west side at work around airplanes all day, or over on the east side flying them. I guess one can say he loves aviation. Which I think that love grew even deeper after today. The first solo is the best flight and one you will always remember. Huge Congratulations Erik and great job again to his CFI Nate!
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