AggieMike88
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The original "I don't know it all" of aviation.
Exactly..... And with the 210's, it is often said with regards to gear up landings, it's not if, but when.Nope, cuz they still gotta eat the cost if you ding it
The 210's are very nice... but a whole lot of airplane for a new pilot. Which is why insurance premiums are going to be pretty steep until you acquire sufficient total time and time in type.
John Cranford here has a really, really nice 210 and I've had a ride or two with him in it. I have observed how much there is to know and apply when flying it. And I observed how John is super meticulous to make sure he doesn't forget a key step in his flow or checklist.
But even with his being thorough, all it would take is a distraction during a landing or approach for a flight to turn from awesome to disaster.
(and John, we still have the curled prop blades from the most recent gear up landing for 149G. I've been thinking of buying them from the club and making a trophy with the inscription of "It's not if, but when")
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