Clif001
Filing Flight Plan
Hi all,
New member from North Carolina (specifically Wake Forest, where the college used to be). I'm 66 and retired. My only flight experience is a recent Eagle Flight (and a couple of hundred hours on Microsoft Flight Simulator).
Now that I am retired, I'm thinking of getting my Sport Pilot license (or certificate, if you're really picky).
Why Sport Pilot? I'm not 100% sure I could pass the medical. "No news is good news" or "Ignorance is bliss", take your pick. Sport Pilot will suit me fine. I don't plan on flying at night, or anything less than VFR. Most of my flying will be solo, with only an occasional passenger (best friend or grandson, wife will never).
So, now, to the questions...
I already have an idea of the overall cost, but how does one pay? Lump sum? Per lesson? Combination?
As well as training, I am also planning on building a Fisher Flying Products Dakota Hawk. It's a tail-dragger. Should I take lessons in a tricycle and then come back for tail wheel training or try to find a CFI/school that will train from the beginning in a tail dragger? (I'm leaning toward the latter, sort of like learning in a manual transmission cause it's easier to transition to an automatic).
Do schools frown on independently taking ground school (Sporty's or Kings) before dual training? Is there a ground school independent study that is favored?
Like I said, I have so many questions.
TIA.
New member from North Carolina (specifically Wake Forest, where the college used to be). I'm 66 and retired. My only flight experience is a recent Eagle Flight (and a couple of hundred hours on Microsoft Flight Simulator).
Now that I am retired, I'm thinking of getting my Sport Pilot license (or certificate, if you're really picky).
Why Sport Pilot? I'm not 100% sure I could pass the medical. "No news is good news" or "Ignorance is bliss", take your pick. Sport Pilot will suit me fine. I don't plan on flying at night, or anything less than VFR. Most of my flying will be solo, with only an occasional passenger (best friend or grandson, wife will never).
So, now, to the questions...
I already have an idea of the overall cost, but how does one pay? Lump sum? Per lesson? Combination?
As well as training, I am also planning on building a Fisher Flying Products Dakota Hawk. It's a tail-dragger. Should I take lessons in a tricycle and then come back for tail wheel training or try to find a CFI/school that will train from the beginning in a tail dragger? (I'm leaning toward the latter, sort of like learning in a manual transmission cause it's easier to transition to an automatic).
Do schools frown on independently taking ground school (Sporty's or Kings) before dual training? Is there a ground school independent study that is favored?
Like I said, I have so many questions.
TIA.