On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 13:09:07 -0500, "Montblack"
wrote:
("Steve" wrote)
[snips]
I'm going to add something that noone else has offered up yet....
Damn... i don't post often, but when i do... i get a bit long winded...
I for one thought it was a very informative post I plan on being
around a bit. So feel free to correct my thinking at will.
I'm seeing a green light from the tower. g
"My Keyboard!"
"My Keyboard!"
First lesson: Let's work on trimming those posts :-)
Thanks.
Also, not wanting to lose you here at r.a.p, but have you popped in over at
rec.aviation.student yet?
Yes, but I wanted to pick the experienced mind first.
Also also, hold out for the new HondaJet. It was way cool at OSH this year.
[Flying lessons - buying your own jet]
* BUY a Cessna 172/Piper Warrior
* Keep it in your own hanger, or rent space.
* Do this before Oct 1st.
Why do I need to do this before Oct 1
There are people here, and at rec.aviation.owning, who will help you out
with much (free) advise on buying a plane.
* Go through about 4 instructors (in *your* plane) men and women - you'll
eventually find a couple CFI's you like -- knock it out in 40-60 hrs.
* Fly and hour per day 4-5-6 days per week.
* Take some glider training for fun.
For some reason flying without an engine on purpose disturbs me.
* Take some fellow 172 pilots up for rides - they don't need to be a CFI.
They will be PIC (Pilot in Command) so make it clear before you go up what's
what ...CRM (Crew Recourse Management) ...just like the airlines crews.
*Get your PPL and your Instrument by Christmas.
Now you'll have a much better idea what you want to do next ...plus you'll
be a pilot!!
Almost forgot - get your medical out of the way first. If you've got "known"
issues here, you will still be able to fly under the new Sport Pilot Rule -
just not jets.
Montblack
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