Michael M
Filing Flight Plan
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Thanks in advance to the POA community for ideas, suggestions, recommendations on this topic. I searched the forum but did not find much on so I figured I would post in hopes it would help other newbie's.
I passed my PPL check ride in late January with all of my training having been done in 172s. I have started to fly Archers and a Cherokee 140 the last few weeks, having a CFI tag along first to get me checked out and now to get me comfortable in the pipers. Based on about 4 hour so far in the pipers, I figure I will feel OK soloing the Archers and Cherokee 140 available to me in another 1-5 hours.
After reading recommendations from the POA forum and other research, a Cherokee 6 (or one of its relatives) is probably the correct plane for my mission - clearly I am not the only one in this camp.
My question for the community is, what is a good way to strategize/ come up with a plan for the transition from green, newbie pilot flying "trainers" to a "big" plane?
My thinking (which could easily be wrong) is I should do one or some combination of the following:
Michael
I passed my PPL check ride in late January with all of my training having been done in 172s. I have started to fly Archers and a Cherokee 140 the last few weeks, having a CFI tag along first to get me checked out and now to get me comfortable in the pipers. Based on about 4 hour so far in the pipers, I figure I will feel OK soloing the Archers and Cherokee 140 available to me in another 1-5 hours.
After reading recommendations from the POA forum and other research, a Cherokee 6 (or one of its relatives) is probably the correct plane for my mission - clearly I am not the only one in this camp.
My question for the community is, what is a good way to strategize/ come up with a plan for the transition from green, newbie pilot flying "trainers" to a "big" plane?
My thinking (which could easily be wrong) is I should do one or some combination of the following:
- Fly rented / club Archer's and don't think about buying anything until I have "mastered" the Archers.
- Buy an Archer and worry about the big plane later - even though the Archer is slower and has a smaller useful load than I would use, I could still cover my mission about 50% of the time.
- Fly Archers until I find a Cherokee 6 I really like buy it and find an intensive school where I could learn to fly the Cherokee 6 in a shorter period of time.
- Find a CFI who is experienced in Cherokee 6s and willing to teach me in my own plane, buy a Cherokee 6 now and learn in the bigger plane.
Michael