timwinters
Ejection Handle Pulled
A high school buddy called me last night. Like me, he's always loved aviation---we flew control line together starting in 4th grade---and now that his last kid is out of school and (more importantly) out of the house, he thinks he wants to buy a plane and learn to fly...it doesn't have to be in that order, but he'd rather.
He described his typical missions to me. He lives in SE MO, works in Indiana, has a lake home at Table Rock (SW MO) and has kids in school in both Springfield Mo and Ames, IA. 90% of his travels will be solo or only with his wife along.
I told him that he definitely needs his instrument rating before flying will be even "marginally practical."
And the more he talked, the more I thought a Twinkie would be perfect for his mission.
Discounting whether that's an accurate assessment or not (i.e. I'm not looking for opinions or pizzing contests about what plane he needs) what are the practicalities of learning to fly in a twin? Is it even possible?
I seriously don't know.
He described his typical missions to me. He lives in SE MO, works in Indiana, has a lake home at Table Rock (SW MO) and has kids in school in both Springfield Mo and Ames, IA. 90% of his travels will be solo or only with his wife along.
I told him that he definitely needs his instrument rating before flying will be even "marginally practical."
And the more he talked, the more I thought a Twinkie would be perfect for his mission.
Discounting whether that's an accurate assessment or not (i.e. I'm not looking for opinions or pizzing contests about what plane he needs) what are the practicalities of learning to fly in a twin? Is it even possible?
I seriously don't know.