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Robert M. Gary wrote:
I generally don't recommend student pilots switch back and forth because they are still learning and becuase they need to become "one with the plane" for their checkride. However, any private pilot who flys semi-regularly should have no problems switching between the Piper and the Cessna. At some point the differences between planes become almost non-existant. Often times the first experience I have in a new type of airplane is sitting right seat with a student pilot. The FBO where I learned had two C150s, an older model with the straight turtledeck and no back window and a later version with the "omni view" or whatever Cessna called it. The older one also had manual flaps vs. electric in the new one. The avionics were totally different. I switched back and forth often during my training and never found it a problem. Personally, I think it actually helped when I moved up the the 172 and then 182. I believe it is very important to learn to make the airplane do what you want it to do with whatever control inputs are required. I think switching airplanes now and then helps develop this trait. I hear way too many people who move to a different airplane and then land on the nosewheel, or drop it in or some such thing and then say "well N12345 didn't require that much pull to flary." Who cares what the last airplane required to flare? You are flying the one you are in now, not the one you were in last. Matt |
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