Why was it your least favorite? And, of that group, which was your favorite? I always thought the Navajo was a fast, comfortable, under appreciated planeKing Air 90 (my least favorite plane)
I came upon that crash on my way to work; he was my favorite player, lived about a mile from me. Thurman, BTW.Therman Munson. Good example of too big a step.
Cessna 172 to Bonanza V35
Why was it your least favorite? And, of that group, which was your favorite? I always thought the Navajo was a fast, comfortable, under appreciated plane
Touche!The OP said step up; not step down...
Tim (could not resist)
I might have just talked myself out of a Mirage and back into a good 206.
Which 145 carrier you going to.I had kind of an inverse bell curve: B206 (TH67), UH60A, UH60L, UH60M (full glass/FMS/AP), Cherokee 140/180, to C310. They all have their specific mission, and like the 310 the best so far. This spring, into the EMB 145. Plan to wrap it all up (in a couple of decades) with the B777.
Time for a 195!150hp 172 to a 182. “Big” step up.
I'm sure I'll get thrown in one eventually. I'm itching for an RVTime for a 195!
Our EAA chapter has a -6a kit that we would like to sell..heheI'm sure I'll get thrown in one eventually. I'm itching for an RV
Even my 3 year old has done that. He has 0.15 B757 left seat time. Ignore the cones in the background.Flying 152’s during private training, to heroically taking the left seat of a B757 and saving the lives of everyone on board after the pilot passed out - that was a big jump!
........oh wait, that was just a dream I once had.
is she back from paint yet?My first owned plane (quite possibly my last) is a 310. I consider it a big step-up. It’s been a blast/great decision so far.
Knocking on wood