jbrinker
Pre-takeoff checklist
Passed the PPL checkride back in October. Winter hasn't been very good for flying around here this year, but I've logged about 10h since.
Joined East Hill Flying Club in Ithaca, NY (KITH). Just finished up the mandatory 4-hour checkout in their 172's. Waiting for some decent weather and work schedule to coincide so I can take some friends and family for some sightseeing rides.
Also took possession of my grandfathers old Acrosport II biplane in November, and have that (apart) in a rented hanger for the winter. Plans are to do a fuselage recover and any needed maintenance over the summer. I hope to fly it at the end of the summer/fall 2018.
East Hill has a Citabria. I plan to get some tailwheel time in that and get my endorsement. I know it's not the same as a biplane, but it's what I have for tailwheel at this time.
Also thinking of starting up IFR. My old noodle was pretty stressed with PPL, but apparently I can retain things and did a pretty good job. IFR seems like a LOT of work, but seems like it also opens up a lot of possibilities and will improve my flying in general. East Hill has a certified simulator, so I can log some time there as well and maybe save some $AMUs.
Looking for any advice/opinions on:
- Best way to start out IFR - I was thinking of buying Rob Marchado's book (I really liked his PPL book). East Hill is a part 141 school, so they use the Jeppeson Stuff. I just wanted to start reading and getting this stuff in my noggin ahead of time if I can.
- Any advice on tailwheel transition. I found the Cherokee (PA28-140/160) transition to C172 a pretty much non-event. After about 5 landings I had it down. (C172 definitely glides better, but flies more like an SUV compared to the cherokee).
Glad to be back on POA - haven't had any time at all for it lately.
Joined East Hill Flying Club in Ithaca, NY (KITH). Just finished up the mandatory 4-hour checkout in their 172's. Waiting for some decent weather and work schedule to coincide so I can take some friends and family for some sightseeing rides.
Also took possession of my grandfathers old Acrosport II biplane in November, and have that (apart) in a rented hanger for the winter. Plans are to do a fuselage recover and any needed maintenance over the summer. I hope to fly it at the end of the summer/fall 2018.
East Hill has a Citabria. I plan to get some tailwheel time in that and get my endorsement. I know it's not the same as a biplane, but it's what I have for tailwheel at this time.
Also thinking of starting up IFR. My old noodle was pretty stressed with PPL, but apparently I can retain things and did a pretty good job. IFR seems like a LOT of work, but seems like it also opens up a lot of possibilities and will improve my flying in general. East Hill has a certified simulator, so I can log some time there as well and maybe save some $AMUs.
Looking for any advice/opinions on:
- Best way to start out IFR - I was thinking of buying Rob Marchado's book (I really liked his PPL book). East Hill is a part 141 school, so they use the Jeppeson Stuff. I just wanted to start reading and getting this stuff in my noggin ahead of time if I can.
- Any advice on tailwheel transition. I found the Cherokee (PA28-140/160) transition to C172 a pretty much non-event. After about 5 landings I had it down. (C172 definitely glides better, but flies more like an SUV compared to the cherokee).
Glad to be back on POA - haven't had any time at all for it lately.