Jim Gillespie
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- Nov 5, 2020
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Rocketman
It's been a while is an understatement. I'm 60 years old, got my private when I was 17, instrument rating when I was 20. Accumulated a little over 400 hrs, most of the time in a well equipped Piper Arrow IV. I learned to fly in a 1954 Tri-Pacer that my father purchased for $2450 in 1975, 80 Octane fuel was less than $0.30/gallon, and instructor time was $10/hr.; economics of aviation have changed a bit since then. Have not consistently flown since I was 26 years old and I've missed it. Career and raising a family took precedence over spending time and money flying. If I don't take steps now to get back in the left seat I'll miss my opportunity to fly again.
I realize I'll need to come up to speed on all the changes in regulations, avionics, terminology (no more TCAs, Class A,B,C airspace instead). Looking for recommendations on resources I can leverage to refresh/renew my aviation knowledge. i.e. any online courses, videos, or other tactics to get back in the cockpit. Really looking for basic refresher resources, as well as anything to bring me up to speed on modern avionics as opposed to steam gauges. I expect to have at least 50 hrs. of time w/an instructor to become instrument proficient again, as well as time specific to the plane I purchase. Looking to purchase a Piper Lance/Saratoga before stepping into a Malibu.
Any suggestions on strategy and tactics appreciated.
I realize I'll need to come up to speed on all the changes in regulations, avionics, terminology (no more TCAs, Class A,B,C airspace instead). Looking for recommendations on resources I can leverage to refresh/renew my aviation knowledge. i.e. any online courses, videos, or other tactics to get back in the cockpit. Really looking for basic refresher resources, as well as anything to bring me up to speed on modern avionics as opposed to steam gauges. I expect to have at least 50 hrs. of time w/an instructor to become instrument proficient again, as well as time specific to the plane I purchase. Looking to purchase a Piper Lance/Saratoga before stepping into a Malibu.
Any suggestions on strategy and tactics appreciated.