On 5 Oct 2005 12:31:50 -0700, "Ice blonde"
wrote:
Hi all
Seth Masia wrote:
Check it out: http://www.ukft.com/
Now that does look interesting..... But I'm not going to be flitting
off to do anything in a hurry :-)
Have never been to the Mid West, but your not selling it very well ;-)
We have a place called Boston in Lincs over here, its a bit like that,
really really flat and cabbages for as far as the eye can see...!
Now a quick question, is there much difference in flying a piper 4
seat, rather than a Cessna 2 seat?
I have a willing soul who would love to come up for a ride, and it
would be a good excuse to have another lesson, but I wouldn't want to
try learning in two very different planes at once, that would just be
confusing.
Many thanks
I'm learning in the UK.
Took a trial lesson in a cessna and also a trial in a piper 4 seater.
I am learning in a Piper. It felt nicer to fly in having had an hour
in each.
Disadvantage is it costs more to learn in a Piper.