
I’m happy to report that my daughter Brenna passed her private pilot check ride.
And, as luck would have it, my wife Deb and I drove to Newberg, Oregon, where Brenna lives, on Aug. 15, 2024, to drop our son at college for his freshman year.
On Aug. 16, Brenna took us for a quick flight before Deb and I drove home.
The plan was to take off from McMinnville Municipal Airport (KMMV) and fly north toward Newberg to fly over the George Fox University campus.
We did exactly that.
I was in the right seat and Deb in the back.
It was an absolute joy to watch Brenna as pilot in command. From preflight to shutdown — and everything in between — she was in command.
We looked out the window, looked for traffic, snapped a few photos. All the while Brenna smoothly went through all checklists, radio calls, navigation, and aircraft management.
A Break Down
I asked Brenna to break down her training for me.
She took a discovery flight with Jake Trimble, who turned out to be her CFI, on Feb. 16, 2024.
Her first lesson was June 17. She soloed on July 9, performed her first solo cross-country flight on July 26, and successfully completed her check ride on Aug. 7.
Brenna had 53.8 hours in her logbook when she met the examiner for her check ride.
From first lesson to check ride was 52 days. She flew 31 of those days.
And because I imagine you’re curious, we spent a little over $12,000 from the start to check ride.
Whenever I’ve had an opportunity to speak with someone about learning to fly, I always suggest something very close to Brenna’s process.
A lot can be accomplished in a short period of time if one focuses their time and energy.
Suffice it to say, I’m a proud Dad and a proud passenger.
Way to go Brenna.
Amazing! Way to go Brenna!
It is always a pleasure to watch our children and our grandchildren do good things with their lives….Congratulations!
Congratulations, Pilot Brenna! Safe flights always.
And to your parents, Deb and Ben, for encouraging and supporting you and knowing that sometimes money really is no object, and should not be.
And that’s the way it is supposed to work!! Congratulations and very well done!
Hello, Ben
Now I can send Brenna via you what I mentioned earlier.
Hope you and she will enjoy it.
Keep up the safe flying always, Brenna.
Congratulations and welcome to your world aloft.
Ann Holtgren Pellegreno
Everything about this chain of events makes my heart sing. Congratulations to all involved. What a proud moment for mom, dad, and Brenna.
Way to go Brenna!
Nice job Mom and Dad, too.