So, the flight school at my airport just got two brand new SR-20s with perspective. I’m toying with the idea of getting checked out, but good lord it’s expensive. It’s with a cirrus certified instructor. I’m trying to justify the cost when I already own a capable plane.
Pros
1. I’d like the option of renting when mine is down for maintenance
2. It’s probably as close a rentable airplane as you can get to the plane I’m building, an RV-10
3. I’d like to fly one (this is minor, I could just fly with the instructor a few times for the experience and save a bundle)
cons
1. $
2. $$
3. Time
4. $$$
If you can’t tell I’m experiencing sticker shock.
Anyway, is the cirrus training a pro that I’m missing on my list, or is it just going through the motions and spending a bunch of dough for a person that flies a lot, and has done a fair number of transitions already. Will it give me a 50% discount on my Mooney insurance? J/K
Pros
1. I’d like the option of renting when mine is down for maintenance
2. It’s probably as close a rentable airplane as you can get to the plane I’m building, an RV-10
3. I’d like to fly one (this is minor, I could just fly with the instructor a few times for the experience and save a bundle)
cons
1. $
2. $$
3. Time
4. $$$
If you can’t tell I’m experiencing sticker shock.
Anyway, is the cirrus training a pro that I’m missing on my list, or is it just going through the motions and spending a bunch of dough for a person that flies a lot, and has done a fair number of transitions already. Will it give me a 50% discount on my Mooney insurance? J/K