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The Little Arrow That Could
A little bit of reflection as I embark on the journey of "upgrading".
I was happy as a clam when I bought my Arrow a couple years ago right after getting my PPL. It had everything I wanted as a new pilot, 200hp, retractable, CS prop, 4 seater, etc. It was plenty to prove to myself I was no longer in my light-sport trainer. It's made an excellent first plane and VFR cruiser. I've taken pride in owning it and taking care of it...
... and yet here I am with the itch to upgrade...
Now that I've done about 240 hours in it, am doing IFR training, and finding myself wanting to do longer and longer XC trips, I've been feeling a draw to get something that has more speed. Like a lot more speed. I've also clarified my mission a bit better since buying the Arrow: It's just me flying 85% of the time, and then occasionally with 1pax. Pretty much never more than 1 pax. Always flying point to point, virtually never hanging out in the pattern. Given the work situation I have I end up doing a lot of short notice XC trips to wherever (permanently working remote, so there's flexibility), and having speed to get there makes it easier. I can see myself doing a few actual across-the-continent journeys over the next 12 months. I primarily fly in the midwest so DA has never really been an issue in the arrow, but as I think about doing long XCs across the USA, I'd want to know I can clear terrain comfortably and have some flexibility on routes.
That said, does anyone have recommendations for aircraft I should consider that have a fast cruise (>175kts) and which could be appropriate for a pilot with ~300 hours? True cross country machines. I'm not sure how anyone "samples" some of these planes to get an idea what they like/don't like about them, as nearly everytime I've been to the hangar I've never seen anyone handing out free rides . So I'm hoping the POA community can kind of help steer me towards a few models...
(Separately, you'll likely want to stay tuned for when I buy. Because I have an uncanny ability to purchase at the top of the market. So immediately after pulling the trigger and closing I expect a crash in a/c prices of no less than 50%).
I was happy as a clam when I bought my Arrow a couple years ago right after getting my PPL. It had everything I wanted as a new pilot, 200hp, retractable, CS prop, 4 seater, etc. It was plenty to prove to myself I was no longer in my light-sport trainer. It's made an excellent first plane and VFR cruiser. I've taken pride in owning it and taking care of it...
... and yet here I am with the itch to upgrade...
Now that I've done about 240 hours in it, am doing IFR training, and finding myself wanting to do longer and longer XC trips, I've been feeling a draw to get something that has more speed. Like a lot more speed. I've also clarified my mission a bit better since buying the Arrow: It's just me flying 85% of the time, and then occasionally with 1pax. Pretty much never more than 1 pax. Always flying point to point, virtually never hanging out in the pattern. Given the work situation I have I end up doing a lot of short notice XC trips to wherever (permanently working remote, so there's flexibility), and having speed to get there makes it easier. I can see myself doing a few actual across-the-continent journeys over the next 12 months. I primarily fly in the midwest so DA has never really been an issue in the arrow, but as I think about doing long XCs across the USA, I'd want to know I can clear terrain comfortably and have some flexibility on routes.
That said, does anyone have recommendations for aircraft I should consider that have a fast cruise (>175kts) and which could be appropriate for a pilot with ~300 hours? True cross country machines. I'm not sure how anyone "samples" some of these planes to get an idea what they like/don't like about them, as nearly everytime I've been to the hangar I've never seen anyone handing out free rides . So I'm hoping the POA community can kind of help steer me towards a few models...
(Separately, you'll likely want to stay tuned for when I buy. Because I have an uncanny ability to purchase at the top of the market. So immediately after pulling the trigger and closing I expect a crash in a/c prices of no less than 50%).
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