CC268
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Hey guys,
I've got all my solo requirements done for the Commercial and I am ready to get going on my flight training now. Unfortunately, I do NOT have any complex time, so I will need the 10 hours in a complex (or a "technically advanced aircraft" I guess). I was originally hoping to fly with Wright Flight Training, as they had a 182T RG for basically ~165/hr. Unfortunately, I got an email stating he now works for Westwind, which I'll be honest - I'd like to avoid for various reasons.
I'm trying to find some independent instructors at KDVT who I could do the Commercial with, but I haven't found much. I could go with the instructor I did my IR with - my only gripe was that he was chronically late (15-30 minutes late). Other than that he was a decent instructor.
So at this point I am thinking I could get the 10 hours complex with an instructor and then transfer to my Cherokee 140 to do the maneuvers and checkride in. Here is my concern though - my AFM states that lazy eights and chandelles must be done in the Utility category. Even with my backseats removed, I can't get my Cherokee forward enough in the CG range for the Utility category.
I'm just not sure how viable it is to do the training in my Cherokee, especially with this CG issue.
I've got all my solo requirements done for the Commercial and I am ready to get going on my flight training now. Unfortunately, I do NOT have any complex time, so I will need the 10 hours in a complex (or a "technically advanced aircraft" I guess). I was originally hoping to fly with Wright Flight Training, as they had a 182T RG for basically ~165/hr. Unfortunately, I got an email stating he now works for Westwind, which I'll be honest - I'd like to avoid for various reasons.
I'm trying to find some independent instructors at KDVT who I could do the Commercial with, but I haven't found much. I could go with the instructor I did my IR with - my only gripe was that he was chronically late (15-30 minutes late). Other than that he was a decent instructor.
So at this point I am thinking I could get the 10 hours complex with an instructor and then transfer to my Cherokee 140 to do the maneuvers and checkride in. Here is my concern though - my AFM states that lazy eights and chandelles must be done in the Utility category. Even with my backseats removed, I can't get my Cherokee forward enough in the CG range for the Utility category.
I'm just not sure how viable it is to do the training in my Cherokee, especially with this CG issue.