Mike Boehler
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- Sep 14, 2010
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Mike Boehler
Looks like I'll be getting back into the cockpit after a long layover in life.
I'm 48 and when I pulled my log book out yesterday, it showed 8 years since my last flight.
I learned on a 150 that I purchased in partners with my flight instructor. We sold the plane when he didn't want his CFI any longer, but we made lots of fun flights in that thing.
After that I bought into a 10 member flying club with a 172 with about 5 active flyer's, so booking was easy. I never liked the way the club put cost above maintenance and I ended up getting out. A member shortly thereafter stuffed the plane into the ground VFR into IMC. Everyone knew it was coming, be we liked him nonetheless.
So here I am, with my little flight bag that's 10 years old, all my goodies that people wouldn't recognize. If any of you scuba dive, I reminiscent of the guy that shows up to the dive boat with an old horse collar.
I've been lurking here and it seems like the biggest thing that has changed is the avionics. No big surprise, I expected that. I flew with GPS 8 years ago, but things have just progressed to a point where I don't even know the abbreviations!
I've never seen a glass cockpit, but I don't imagine that will figure into my training for checkout and beyond.
I've had two engine failures, one complete failure with restart after what seemed like hours and another partial failure. One was on my way to my Private check ride in Nashua NH.
I've decided to over complicate this, like I do everything else, and learn as much about the changes in aviation before getting in the left seat. I am going to re-join AOPA I suppose, because it looks like they have a pretty good section on this.
I've got lots of IFR training hours, but I don't have the time it takes to make this a reality before and after I were to be rated. I love training, which is why I have so many hours under the hood.
No problems with the medical, I just haven't done it yet.
Any advice would be really appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
I'm 48 and when I pulled my log book out yesterday, it showed 8 years since my last flight.
I learned on a 150 that I purchased in partners with my flight instructor. We sold the plane when he didn't want his CFI any longer, but we made lots of fun flights in that thing.
After that I bought into a 10 member flying club with a 172 with about 5 active flyer's, so booking was easy. I never liked the way the club put cost above maintenance and I ended up getting out. A member shortly thereafter stuffed the plane into the ground VFR into IMC. Everyone knew it was coming, be we liked him nonetheless.
So here I am, with my little flight bag that's 10 years old, all my goodies that people wouldn't recognize. If any of you scuba dive, I reminiscent of the guy that shows up to the dive boat with an old horse collar.
I've been lurking here and it seems like the biggest thing that has changed is the avionics. No big surprise, I expected that. I flew with GPS 8 years ago, but things have just progressed to a point where I don't even know the abbreviations!
I've never seen a glass cockpit, but I don't imagine that will figure into my training for checkout and beyond.
I've had two engine failures, one complete failure with restart after what seemed like hours and another partial failure. One was on my way to my Private check ride in Nashua NH.
I've decided to over complicate this, like I do everything else, and learn as much about the changes in aviation before getting in the left seat. I am going to re-join AOPA I suppose, because it looks like they have a pretty good section on this.
I've got lots of IFR training hours, but I don't have the time it takes to make this a reality before and after I were to be rated. I love training, which is why I have so many hours under the hood.
No problems with the medical, I just haven't done it yet.
Any advice would be really appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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