bflynn
Final Approach
I guess find the right redhead.
Wait, are there wrong redheads?
I'm going to just assume that it (airplane ownership) will be a nightmare and hope to be surprised.
I guess find the right redhead.
My FIL had issues getting into my Conquest a couple years ago and he’s not going to suddenly become more mobile! My dogs like the club seats, they can sit with my wife.,Pardon the threadjack. My wife and I chose the PA-32 for the issue of my MIL riding with us. The rear entry door is VERY friendly for those with knee replacements.
Threadjack over. Carry on.
Yes. Problem Child Junior, the Red Headed Step Child et al.Wait, are there wrong redheads?
Well it's coming for prebuy...
Non turbo 206 G1000 low time engine and prop.
I've opted to spend the $ money and have it moved to a shop I know and trust for the prebuy. Logbooks look decent just a couple of things he wants to take a closer look at along with the standard prebuy checklist.
More details to follow.
I'm excited and nervous about airplane ownership. Hopefully it doesn't turn into a nightmare...
Nope! This will be a great choice. If this is your first -- welcome. My only advice - USE IT. Actually fly it. I have seen many including good friends get excited about the concept of owning a plane, and never really fly it.
Good luck
Took the 1st flight yesterday with my CFI to get my high performance sign off. Man this thing flies beautifully !!! Learning the blue knob seems pretty straight forward. Its the G1000 that I think will take the most time. So far very happy with everything. Now off to the airport for flight #2
I found the King Schools video on the G1000 to be helpful and memorable in a John-and-Martha kind of way.
Don't seem so dumb now does it?
Well it's coming for prebuy...
Non turbo 206 G1000 low time engine and prop.
I've opted to spend the $ money and have it moved to a shop I know and trust for the prebuy. Logbooks look decent just a couple of things he wants to take a closer look at along with the standard prebuy checklist.
More details to follow.
I'm excited and nervous about airplane ownership. Hopefully it doesn't turn into a nightmare...
Nope! This will be a great choice. If this is your first -- welcome. My only advice - USE IT. Actually fly it. I have seen many including good friends get excited about the concept of owning a plane, and never really fly it.
Good luck
Great advice. I bought my plane 9 1/2 years ago, and I average about 100-150 hours per year on it. Looking to retire in about 5 years or so, and then we'll really start to use it. Planes need to be flown.
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Thats our goal 100-150 a year. I'm right at 100 flying a rental so I'm figuring 150 is in reach now that I don't have to deal with the scheduler and just go fly whenever we feel so inclined.