Maybe www.venturenorthaviation.com?Does anyone know who might be able to do an instrument finish up with a Diamond DA-40XLS?
I agree with this.The DPE I consulted told me I should avoid switching equipment when I'm so close to being done,
Does anyone know who might be able to do an instrument finish up with a Diamond DA-40XLS?
Illinois. Weather allowing anytime going forward. All PIC and XC hours complete. CFII departed for airline job leaving me needing check ride prep.
The DPE I consulted told me I should avoid switching equipment when I'm so close to being done, where Venture North seems to not have access to a Diamond, though their Cirrus at least should have a G1000 which is really the issue. I have flew Avidyne earlier this week, but it's clear I would need more hours to get familiar with different glass.
Just to confirm -- your club/school is now completely devoid of a CFII?
It might be a bit painful, but switching schools / clubs to one with a CFII that can teach you in their plane/new to you glass as well as provide the prep work for your check ride might be the best option after all.
I just did completed the IFR training and checkride with the students aircraft in Tucson, however I can come to your location. -PhilDoes anyone know who might be able to do an instrument finish up with a Diamond DA-40XLS?
I'm will call Venture North and discuss their Cirrus. While I'm checked out in multiple planes locally, my instrument training is in a DA-40XLS with G1000 & GFC-700 autopilot. I'm very familiar with the G1000 thus if possible I would not want to switch glass at this point, but getting checked out in a different plane is within the realm of reason. And I believe a SR-22 would get me a high performance endorsement which would be useful given the company I work for has a turboprop that requires that endorsement...
All said I don't own and the planes I have access to do not allow a third party instructor, thus coming to me would only work if it was my plane and I could add the person to as a named pilot on an insurance policy.
With respect to jumping on a commercial flight, that is possible and it makes sense to go somewhere where weather is less of a factor (e.g. icing comes to mind at this time of year). I have looked at one potential option out West with a DA, but scheduling has been an issue. If I had to say I think most companies want long term students though I have pushed to fit in a schedule gap.