boydbischke
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Boyd
I'm about 20 hours into my flight instruction, and I'm about to buy a 1978 Piper Turbo Lance II T-Tail. I've been training in a 172 and am starting to get a pretty good feel for it.
I'm wondering your thoughts of completing my training and Checkride in the Lance.
Pros:
- How badly do I really want to take my wife and kids in an airplane if I'm not comfortable enough with it to pass a check ride.
- I need endorsements anyway.
- While my insurance actually doesn't have hour requirements for this plane, some do.
Cons:
- Student pilots are hard on airplanes.
- This is a turbo, so I'm concerned about overboost / over-temperature and shot cooling during maneuvers.
- Not necessarily wanting to put a lot of hours on a plane with a high rebuild cost just for training.
- The T-Tail Lance is a bit of a bear to fly, and it might be harder to perform maneuvers.
My thinking is that I should just focus on getting my private in the 172, and then get maybe 10 hours of instruction in the Lance once complete. Just curious if anybody else had a take on it.
I'm wondering your thoughts of completing my training and Checkride in the Lance.
Pros:
- How badly do I really want to take my wife and kids in an airplane if I'm not comfortable enough with it to pass a check ride.
- I need endorsements anyway.
- While my insurance actually doesn't have hour requirements for this plane, some do.
Cons:
- Student pilots are hard on airplanes.
- This is a turbo, so I'm concerned about overboost / over-temperature and shot cooling during maneuvers.
- Not necessarily wanting to put a lot of hours on a plane with a high rebuild cost just for training.
- The T-Tail Lance is a bit of a bear to fly, and it might be harder to perform maneuvers.
My thinking is that I should just focus on getting my private in the 172, and then get maybe 10 hours of instruction in the Lance once complete. Just curious if anybody else had a take on it.