![Flying over Reykjavik in a PA28](https://www.airlinereporter.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/fpz_20200202_2653-754x503.jpg)
Flying over Reykjavik in a PA28
This is a continuation of my multi-part series on learning to fly. You can read the whole Fly With Francis series here.
The flying weather continues to be dismal in Seattle – I’ve lost track at how many training flights have been canceled due to low ceilings, low visibility, potential icing, etc. – I stopped counting after 14. Even by Seattle standards, we’ve had an exceptional stretch of bad weather this winter.
However, during a recent trip to Iceland with Icelandair (watch for upcoming stories about their maintenance operations, fleet and route plans, plus an economy-class flight review), a series of fortuitous introductions led to my being able to do something I’d only dreamt of – fly in Iceland.
That experience more than made up for all the weather-based frustration with my stalled Seattle flight training.
![The Piper PA-28-151 Cherokee Warrior we flew that day](https://www.airlinereporter.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/fpz_20200202_2507-754x503.jpg)
The Piper PA-28-151 Cherokee Warrior we flew that day