MikeLima
Pre-Flight
Intro: Newly registered 50 year old who has been lurking for a few months and have a desire to learn to fly. I have read all the threads I can find about advi e for new students, however, I still have a few questions that I was hoping I could get answered here.
First: I have a introductory flight/meeting scheduled with the only CFI I can find within 30 miles. I know he is a Gold seal instructor and that he ran a 141 school for several years and now is on his own. Lessons would be in the only rental plane available which is a 150/152. Rate is cheap. Other than that, I know little and don't really know if that info is very relevant. The next nearest cfi is 1.5 hours away so I need him to work out for me. Other than making sure of the obvious things (scheduling will work, doesn't seem under the influence, speaks English, etc) what are things I should be asking/checking?
Second: my future in flying is recreational. I have toyed with the idea of just going for light sport as a first step. If I decide to go that route, I would be taking lessons with the cfi above in the Cessna for awhile and then transitioning to an airport 1.5 hours away where the nearest lsa is available to finish up. I realize this will prob add some flight hours to training but thinking the time and money I save getting up to speed locally will still put me ahead (lsa lessons are 50% higher and an extra hour drive each way). What problems will this cause me, if any? Reasons for lsa consideration is that I imagine almost all my flying will be limited to max of one passenger and I'm color blind and may end up limited to day flying anyway.
Thanks for any advice you can offer.
ML
First: I have a introductory flight/meeting scheduled with the only CFI I can find within 30 miles. I know he is a Gold seal instructor and that he ran a 141 school for several years and now is on his own. Lessons would be in the only rental plane available which is a 150/152. Rate is cheap. Other than that, I know little and don't really know if that info is very relevant. The next nearest cfi is 1.5 hours away so I need him to work out for me. Other than making sure of the obvious things (scheduling will work, doesn't seem under the influence, speaks English, etc) what are things I should be asking/checking?
Second: my future in flying is recreational. I have toyed with the idea of just going for light sport as a first step. If I decide to go that route, I would be taking lessons with the cfi above in the Cessna for awhile and then transitioning to an airport 1.5 hours away where the nearest lsa is available to finish up. I realize this will prob add some flight hours to training but thinking the time and money I save getting up to speed locally will still put me ahead (lsa lessons are 50% higher and an extra hour drive each way). What problems will this cause me, if any? Reasons for lsa consideration is that I imagine almost all my flying will be limited to max of one passenger and I'm color blind and may end up limited to day flying anyway.
Thanks for any advice you can offer.
ML