MonkeyClaw
Pre-takeoff checklist
With the new task-based rules from the FAA, the 40-hr fly-off can be replaced with a task-based plan. I'm in the process of going through phase 1 on my gyro now, but many of the standard EAA cards that are recommended don't even apply. I've changed some of the tasks to be gyro-relevant (e.g. slowest controllable airspeed instead of stall speeds, etc.). Even so, I've generally been able to knock out several cards in a flight. I'm at just over 17 hours now, and plan on doing some more phase 1 flights with a different configuration, but I'll most likely be done by 20 hours. Keep in mind, several of those hours were just me getting transitioned into the aircraft and getting used to it, and the factory pilot did the first 6 hours (which knocked out a few cards also).
Even though there's no minimum number of hours required, I feel like there should be SOME logical number that you want to get to before heading off into the wild blue yonder.
What say all of you smarter and more experienced folks?
Even though there's no minimum number of hours required, I feel like there should be SOME logical number that you want to get to before heading off into the wild blue yonder.
What say all of you smarter and more experienced folks?