joycem137
Pre-takeoff checklist
I had to buy a house and do a bunch of other stuff before I could do this, but now I am finally in the process of buying my first plane, a 1977 Cherokee 6 300. It looks like a great plane, though we'll see the reality of that this Friday when I get the pre-buy done.
I'm going to be keeping the plane at KRHV, and getting a BUNCH of training before I go flying my family and friends around. Insurance wants me to do at least 25 hours, and I'm totally fine doing that and more.
For a little bit of background, I've been flying 5 and a half years and have a little over 206 hours. I've got 6 hours in the 182, but due to starting and stopping it a lot, I haven't checked out on it yet. Otherwise, all my time is in 172s. I plan on using the plane I buy to start working on my instrument rating. Renting has grown increasingly frustrating to me as my desired mission parameters are shifting more towards flying friends and family around on longer weekend trips, and less on constant bay tours and $100 hamburgers.
I've still got a lot to figure out. What kind of parking (Shelter? Tiedown? Taxi in? Hangar?). How to find instructors if I'm not with a flying club. How to baby my engine so it lasts well beyond TBO... etc. etc. I'm really looking forward to this learning experience.
I'm going to be keeping the plane at KRHV, and getting a BUNCH of training before I go flying my family and friends around. Insurance wants me to do at least 25 hours, and I'm totally fine doing that and more.
For a little bit of background, I've been flying 5 and a half years and have a little over 206 hours. I've got 6 hours in the 182, but due to starting and stopping it a lot, I haven't checked out on it yet. Otherwise, all my time is in 172s. I plan on using the plane I buy to start working on my instrument rating. Renting has grown increasingly frustrating to me as my desired mission parameters are shifting more towards flying friends and family around on longer weekend trips, and less on constant bay tours and $100 hamburgers.
I've still got a lot to figure out. What kind of parking (Shelter? Tiedown? Taxi in? Hangar?). How to find instructors if I'm not with a flying club. How to baby my engine so it lasts well beyond TBO... etc. etc. I'm really looking forward to this learning experience.
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