I know. Being an accountant does not make it easy to be an airplane owner.Justification has nothing to do with airplane ownership...it's all about how close can you come to the edge of the insolvency cliff without going over.
I know. Being an accountant does not make it easy to be an airplane owner.Justification has nothing to do with airplane ownership...it's all about how close can you come to the edge of the insolvency cliff without going over.
These days I'm sure he'd prefer to sell me a Twin Commander.
It might as well beYou mean your avatar isn’t you?! I’m shocked!
It might as well be
^now THAT.. is cool!
Somehow, a door that folds down into a stairway is worth 2 doors that open like an automobile.plenty of private jets only have one door!
You mean your avatar isn’t you?! I’m shocked!
Somehow, a door that folds down into a stairway is worth 2 doors that open like an automobile.
I notice most of them have some sort of handrail assist.
Do they supply the cane for you as well, or do you have to bring your own?
Just askin' [/QUOTE
One of the MOST important jobs in aviation is to stand at the bottom of those stairs and help your passengers deplane.
Many just are drunk and fall out. TRUE!! Also many are frightened enough about the flight and are just not themselves and fall out.
NOBODY deplanes without a crewperson on the ramp. And it is NOT "Tarmack." (rant)
I keep waffling back and forth in my belief that this is an april fools posting.
wat? Aren't you coming from SR22s dude? 150 is fast for a 180hp mooney. 300hp class singles AND twins should do better. Our 160hp twin comanche did way better.
I'm in LA next week and have zero Aztec time, but you've got me piqued now. Any interest in a mutual pepsi challenge with a Baron? I'm parking at RAL but it's trivial enough to bop down to the SD area.
Whoa, I had no idea there was a P-Aztec concept. Same TIO-540 motors?
According to Roger Peperell's Piper Aircraft: The Development and History of Piper Designs -- The experimental PA-41P Pressurized Aztec first flew in March 1973 with experimental counter-rotating L/TIO-540-L1AD engines rated at 270 hp, and 285 hp Continental Tiara engines were also considered. Peperell said, "The pressurized Aztec was an attempt at making a low cost pressurized aircraft out of a totally unsuitable airframe which had flat sides and was more than 20 years old. It was not a success." The project was canceled in June 1974.As I recall it was still a 250 HP parallel valve (T)IO-540 like every other Aztec produced. Since it was pressurized it probably had a bigger turbo on it to feed the pressurization.
According to Roger Peperell's Piper Aircraft: The Development and History of Piper Designs -- The experimental PA-41P Pressurized Aztec first flew in March 1973 with experimental counter-rotating L/TIO-540-L1AD engines rated at 270 hp, and 285 hp Continental Tiara engines were also considered. Peperell said, "The pressurized Aztec was an attempt at making a low cost pressurized aircraft out of a totally unsuitable airframe which had flat sides and was more than 20 years old. It was not a success." The project was canceled in June 1974.
They should have encased the steel tube structure in an even more bulbous, round cross-section aluminum fuselage skin and called it the Piper Tadpole. Instead it appears Piper went off and built the Malibu; which has front seats that are decidedly uncomfortable for us tall folks compared to the 'Truk.
5 Years later In 77 Piper bought Aerostar and that go them a pressurized light twin in 84.
Long story short:
I recently finished my checkout in our Aztec..
So what kind of minimums in ME hours, etc do they require to fly it solo?
OP Cursed me with Aztec speeds for the entire flight southward yesterday. I now feel properly chastised for my earlier smug remarks
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Our club requires 25 multi with a checkout, that's pretty standard that our club sets.. same thing when stepping up into complex, you need 25 complex with a checkout in order to rent an Arrow (for example).. however for the Arrow you can skirt the 25 hrs requirement if you have 10 hrs instruction in that specific plane.. so that's what most do, do their 10 hrs with a CFI in one Arrow and fly off the remaining 15 hrs in that one.. that gets them the 25 hrs and it opens them up to more advanced / capable complex planes in the club (with a checkout of course)So what kind of minimums in ME hours, etc do they require to fly it solo?
Yeah, but the Aerostar is no Aztec... at all. Much smaller cabin and not much cargo space.
An Aerostar is a plane I’d love to fly one day, and even considered one before. But cargo capacity is not what it does.
HA!OP Cursed me with Aztec speeds
Definitely on my list. Would be nice to have a hangar full of planes, one for each mission!Aerostar
FTFYDefinitely on my list. Would be nice to have a hangar full of planes, one for each day of the week!
...mind you, clearly one of the main reasons for this is the whole "someone landed with the gear up" thing. But.. as a corollary to that, since gear position is not standardized, and on many planes awfully similar to the flap switch (I'm looking at YOU older Bonanza/Debonair) having someone do 25 hrs in an Arrow and then get a 1 hr checkout in a Bonanza doesn't really necessary resolve this perfectlydo their 10 hrs with a CFI in one Arrow and fly off the remaining 15 hrs in that one.. that gets them the 25 hrs and it opens them up to more advanced / capable complex planes in the club (with a checkout of course)