Eric S
Pre-takeoff checklist
Hello All,
Been reading the forums for a while, and seeing the vast piloting experience on offer I have finally decided to get some advice.
So I'm 40 in IT and have decided to change careers and pursue my dream of flying professionally. I successfully got my PPL in April in a C172 and have taken a few flights since and am thoroughly hooked. Now as I want to work through all of my ratings up to CFI and doing the maths on aircraft ownership I am now looking at getting my 1st plane.
Based on what I think I will be doing my mission is as such:
1. Stable IFR platform I can complete my IR rating in.
2. Capable XC cruiser that can take 2 people and some luggage comfortably. (I am anticipating at least 1 XC trip per month of over 300 Miles and some even longer) So decent performance would be a plus.
3. If I can, get something that is Auto fuel STC capable that would be a plus, but not a hard requirement. (I know this would limit the higher performance options like Mooney etc..)
4. Budget would be up to 60K, but would like to stay below as much as possible.
At the moment my plan is to consult part time to continue to get some income and fly at least 2 or 3 weekdays a week for at least 2 hours (I know this is a lot) to build PIC and XC time. Then train full time with a CFI or Solo 2 days per week for at least 4 hours per day. So saying that something reliable and comfortable would be a must.
So based on the above requirements I feel I have 2 options (or maybe 3):
1. Get something like a C172, AA5, PA-28-180 with good avionics. As these all should be able to be Auto Fuel STC'ed and cruise at 100 to 115 kts.
2. Bite the bullet and get something faster and more complex like a Mooney 20C, Bonanza, C182 (or C210 if I can find one for the price) or Archer. Take the hit on 1st year insurance and getting complex endorsements and extra CFI time.
3. Go the crazy route and buy a light twin of some sort like a Baron or C310. (I know for practical reasons this is a really silly idea, but then I end up with a ton of ME PIC time.)
So apologies in advance for the long post, and I now welcome any ideas or questions anyone has. But remember this is my 1st real post so please at least be a little bit gentle .
Been reading the forums for a while, and seeing the vast piloting experience on offer I have finally decided to get some advice.
So I'm 40 in IT and have decided to change careers and pursue my dream of flying professionally. I successfully got my PPL in April in a C172 and have taken a few flights since and am thoroughly hooked. Now as I want to work through all of my ratings up to CFI and doing the maths on aircraft ownership I am now looking at getting my 1st plane.
Based on what I think I will be doing my mission is as such:
1. Stable IFR platform I can complete my IR rating in.
2. Capable XC cruiser that can take 2 people and some luggage comfortably. (I am anticipating at least 1 XC trip per month of over 300 Miles and some even longer) So decent performance would be a plus.
3. If I can, get something that is Auto fuel STC capable that would be a plus, but not a hard requirement. (I know this would limit the higher performance options like Mooney etc..)
4. Budget would be up to 60K, but would like to stay below as much as possible.
At the moment my plan is to consult part time to continue to get some income and fly at least 2 or 3 weekdays a week for at least 2 hours (I know this is a lot) to build PIC and XC time. Then train full time with a CFI or Solo 2 days per week for at least 4 hours per day. So saying that something reliable and comfortable would be a must.
So based on the above requirements I feel I have 2 options (or maybe 3):
1. Get something like a C172, AA5, PA-28-180 with good avionics. As these all should be able to be Auto Fuel STC'ed and cruise at 100 to 115 kts.
2. Bite the bullet and get something faster and more complex like a Mooney 20C, Bonanza, C182 (or C210 if I can find one for the price) or Archer. Take the hit on 1st year insurance and getting complex endorsements and extra CFI time.
3. Go the crazy route and buy a light twin of some sort like a Baron or C310. (I know for practical reasons this is a really silly idea, but then I end up with a ton of ME PIC time.)
So apologies in advance for the long post, and I now welcome any ideas or questions anyone has. But remember this is my 1st real post so please at least be a little bit gentle .