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● RDT COMM ·randomnessedits ·May 10, 2026 ·02:10Z

Chicken out on my first solo

A pilot with 23 hours of flight time decided against attempting their first solo flight despite receiving approval from two instructors, citing a mental block and feeling unprepared at the moment. Immediately upon taxiing back to the ramp, the pilot experienced significant regret and suspected imposter syndrome contributed to the decision to abort the flight.
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