Well guys and gals, it finally happened. Today  at Stennis International 
(KHSA) at approx 10:30 local time, I finally got to fall out of the sky 
ALL BY MY LITTLE LONESOME!!!! No one died, no one ran screeming for 
their life,  the NTSB is still blissfully unaware of my existence, and 
the airplane is still in one whole piece!!!Not to cast aspersions on my 
CFI, but with just me in that 172 it seemed like someone just put a 
WHOLE LOT MORE PONIES under the cowling!! Of course, he probably says 
the same thing about my effect on N7970G when I get out too! Yep KELLY, 
you were absolutely right about the increased performance and thanks for 
the heads up. Of course I didn't exactly put it to MY CFI as you did to 
yours. ONE of us has to have some sense of SUBTLETY and MANNERS!!!! The 
landing was one bounce (actually a skip) and a good recovery. I expected 
that actually, with the reduction in weight. I probably could have come 
in with 20 degrees of  flaps and made a nice landing. I think two more 
landings solo and it will be just fine, I should be used to it. I now 
see that the how KR is gonna be a sporty little animal , if it is THAT 
lightweight and a 65 horse engine. Anyhow. I would say  y'all can take 
off your hard hats now, its safe to come out of the air raid shelters. I 
DO believe I can fly SOMEWHAT safely!!!


-- 
Glenn Martin
Owner KR2 N1333A
Martek Mississippi
13238 Hudson-Krohn Rd
Biloxi, MS, 39532
rep...@martekmississippi.com

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