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Pre-takeoff checklist
Hi Folks,
Im just about to take my PPL checkride, and assuming I pass I plan to buy my first aircraft.
To give a bit of background...I started out in a Piper Warrior, before changing schools to follow my CFI to his new job. At this new school they are all 172.
I much prefered the warrior, and as such have been tailoring my search to the PA28 series of aircraft. However recently I have been questioning if it fits my mission..or if I just feel a sense of attachment to them as it was the first aircraft I had flown.
My mission is as follows... As someone who works a 28day on, 28day off schedule, I have plenty of time to fly. I want something that will allow me to travel long distances, without leaving me homeless and broke. Payload is going to be myself or myself plus one, along with bags.
My mission within a mission is to visit all the MLB ballparks within one season
I put some thought into one of the smaller twins, with the idea of going straight for my ME before Instrument to allow me to build up the ME hours...I still have the dream of flying for a living, however I am unsure if this is unrealistic right from gaining my PPL.
I have budgeted $50k, although I would like to stay nearer $40k to allow for anything that pops up on first inspection to be covered.
I love the Bellanca Super Viking, however finding a nice one within budget is a little tricky. This led me to the world of Mooney!
There are some nicely priced mooneys out there, now I have never flown one, or even sat in one, although I have had a good look at a few in person. What concerns me is the thought that this might be too much airplane for a low time pilot. I understand it is fast and slick, and through reading various forums I have heard tales of it being tricky to land for a noob pilot. Is this something that I should worry about? Should I forget about the Mooney and stick with the PA28 series aircraft? Or is there another aircraft that meets my mission that I am overlooking?
http://www.trade-a-plane.com/detail/aircraft/Single+Engine+Piston/1963/Mooney/M20C/1758599.html
Im just about to take my PPL checkride, and assuming I pass I plan to buy my first aircraft.
To give a bit of background...I started out in a Piper Warrior, before changing schools to follow my CFI to his new job. At this new school they are all 172.
I much prefered the warrior, and as such have been tailoring my search to the PA28 series of aircraft. However recently I have been questioning if it fits my mission..or if I just feel a sense of attachment to them as it was the first aircraft I had flown.
My mission is as follows... As someone who works a 28day on, 28day off schedule, I have plenty of time to fly. I want something that will allow me to travel long distances, without leaving me homeless and broke. Payload is going to be myself or myself plus one, along with bags.
My mission within a mission is to visit all the MLB ballparks within one season
I put some thought into one of the smaller twins, with the idea of going straight for my ME before Instrument to allow me to build up the ME hours...I still have the dream of flying for a living, however I am unsure if this is unrealistic right from gaining my PPL.
I have budgeted $50k, although I would like to stay nearer $40k to allow for anything that pops up on first inspection to be covered.
I love the Bellanca Super Viking, however finding a nice one within budget is a little tricky. This led me to the world of Mooney!
There are some nicely priced mooneys out there, now I have never flown one, or even sat in one, although I have had a good look at a few in person. What concerns me is the thought that this might be too much airplane for a low time pilot. I understand it is fast and slick, and through reading various forums I have heard tales of it being tricky to land for a noob pilot. Is this something that I should worry about? Should I forget about the Mooney and stick with the PA28 series aircraft? Or is there another aircraft that meets my mission that I am overlooking?
http://www.trade-a-plane.com/detail/aircraft/Single+Engine+Piston/1963/Mooney/M20C/1758599.html