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Kingfish wrote:
Total stream-of-consciousness post here... Anbody learn to fly in a high performance complex aircraft? Bonanza, Saratoga, 182RG and the like? I know it's possible, just wonder how much longer it'd take for a student to master something with significant power and prop & gear controls. (I did all my instructing in 172s and PA28s) Anythings possible, as you said. I would venture to say the problem isn't with the complexity (gear, props), but rather the speeds at which something happens. Cruising at 90 - 100 kts in a 150 is a lot different than in a Bo at 160 kts (or higher). Things happen quicker, more ground is covered. Landing is faster... A slower plane allows you to develop and hone your skills as things happen. You dont have to think as far ahead than in a fast mover. Just my 2 cents. Dave |
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