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I'm going to be flying a Cherokee Six -260 with a CFI next week to get checked out in it. I'm looking for any tips, tricks, and hints for this airplane from preflight to landing. What airspeeds to fly, what power settings to use, etc.
I have about 220 hours and most of that time is in Cessna 152, Decathlon, and Mooney J time (in that order). I've flown Warriors and Arrows before but I wouldn't say I'm super proficient or knowledgeable about PA-28s.
The plane is an older 260hp model with MPH airspeed gauges and the Hershey bar wing. The plane is stock with the exception of an STC'ed Hartzel 3 bladed Top Prop. I've already read the POH.
I think my fuel tank strategy will be to takeoff on the left main till cruise. Drain the right tip tank till it's empty. Drain the left tip till it's empty. Then equalize the right main. And switch between the mains to keep them near equal but if I have to make use of all the gas, I'd drain the left main tank first.
Let me know if I'm on the right track.
I have about 220 hours and most of that time is in Cessna 152, Decathlon, and Mooney J time (in that order). I've flown Warriors and Arrows before but I wouldn't say I'm super proficient or knowledgeable about PA-28s.
The plane is an older 260hp model with MPH airspeed gauges and the Hershey bar wing. The plane is stock with the exception of an STC'ed Hartzel 3 bladed Top Prop. I've already read the POH.
I think my fuel tank strategy will be to takeoff on the left main till cruise. Drain the right tip tank till it's empty. Drain the left tip till it's empty. Then equalize the right main. And switch between the mains to keep them near equal but if I have to make use of all the gas, I'd drain the left main tank first.
Let me know if I'm on the right track.