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![]() "three-eight-hotel" wrote: 2. Do I really plan to weave my way through serious T-Cells (not at the moment) Depends on where you fly. If you aren't willing to weave your way through serious T-Cells, you won't fly much down South for half the year. -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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17. Dan Luke Aug 30, 2:24 pm show options
Newsgroups: rec.aviation.owning From: "Dan Luke" - Find messages by this author Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 16:24:48 -0500 Local: Tues, Aug 30 2005 2:24 pm Subject: 396 plus COM or GNS x30??? Reply | Reply to Author | Forward | Print | Individual Message | Show original | Report Abuse 2. Do I really plan to weave my way through serious T-Cells (not at the moment) Depends on where you fly. If you aren't willing to weave your way through serious T-Cells, you won't fly much down South for half the year. Agreed... I should have specified that I live in "severe clear" Northern California. Any instrument time I get is typically with a safety pilot, or would be popping to VFR-on-top (which I have still yet to do). With a single-engine airplane, I am hesitant to do real IFR, unless I have to (so far, haven't had to). I would like to fly over the Sacramento valley some time and get some real approaches, when the fog has rolled in, but I've yet to do that also. I plan to make weekend trips to the coast which will all but assure me of .1 hrs. of actual, on occaision. My ultimate goal is get the commercial and CFI rating. I want to be as proficient as I possibly can and confident that I can handle any IFR situtations that come up. Proper planning should keep me out of "un-intentional" IFR, but should something happen, I want to be confident and proficient. The only way that's going to happen is practice, practice, practice, and I would like to have my plane properly equipped. If I did live in the south or the mid-west, I'm sure I would be talking an entirely different game. I am envious of the experience you guys get, but not so much as I wish that weather on NorCal... ;-) Best Regards, Todd |
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