Volitation
Pre-takeoff checklist
After training in 172s, I got checked out in a fixed gear Cardinal yesterday. And had a ball! Fun to fly, a little faster, a little slicker, and to me anyway, more complex. There’s more knobs in that thing!
Prop, carb heat, cowl flaps, manual primer, rudder trim, 10 degree flaps on a normal take off - I can see it will take some time to ‘know’ the procedures and where each control is without having to look. For example, a couple of times I put my hand on the mixture when reaching for the prop. Even though I don’t have a lot of experience, I don’t think that would be a good thing. Lol. But, I think it’s a great half step towards complex aircraft. And did I mention it’s a blast to fly?
I’d appreciate any thoughts anyone has about flying Cardinals, and about the transition.
Also, I’m setting up ForeFlight performance profile, and the aircraft ASI is in MPH. Is there any reason not to simply convert MPH to Kts for ForeFlight and planning?
Prop, carb heat, cowl flaps, manual primer, rudder trim, 10 degree flaps on a normal take off - I can see it will take some time to ‘know’ the procedures and where each control is without having to look. For example, a couple of times I put my hand on the mixture when reaching for the prop. Even though I don’t have a lot of experience, I don’t think that would be a good thing. Lol. But, I think it’s a great half step towards complex aircraft. And did I mention it’s a blast to fly?
I’d appreciate any thoughts anyone has about flying Cardinals, and about the transition.
Also, I’m setting up ForeFlight performance profile, and the aircraft ASI is in MPH. Is there any reason not to simply convert MPH to Kts for ForeFlight and planning?
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