TangoBravoZulu620
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TangoBravoZulu620
Hi Everyone,
I have been dreaming of getting my PPL and I think the time to start pursuing it will open up sometime this year. For some background, I live in Northern NJ and have a good full time job and the money saved up to pursue my license. I would only be pursuing this as a hobby and not a career. I mainly want to be able to fly locally and on some trips in the surrounding area, like flying to upstate NY to go camping for example.
My main question that I am hoping to get some feedback from this group of knowledgeable pilots is whether I should train with a flight club or flight school. Either way, I am planning on joining a flight club once I obtain my PPL. I am really between 3 specific clubs/school. The 3 options are: 150th Aero Flying Club, the Skywagon Flying Club and Air Fleet Training Flight School.
Location: I work about 15 minutes from SMQ. MMU is about halfway between where I work and my house (would be both convenient for training on the weekend and the weekdays after work). KCDW is about the same distance from where I live as MMU but it would take me longer to go directly there after work versus MMU, but it is possible.
As far as the clubs go, I can find a lot of the details on the 150th Aero Flying Club website but the Skywagon Flying Club financial information isn’t accessible. The 150th Aero Flying Club has planes at MMU as well as one at SMQ, which could be convenient for flying right after work. I am interested in the broader range of aircraft at Skywagon though (182 and the Mooney seem like fun aircraft to have available) but they are much older and I have heard that their scheduling technique is very old school. I also worry that Skywagon is a single owner club as opposed to the 150th. That would change the insurance requirements, etc., right?
I realize the clubs or school may have a waitlist and that is why I am trying to look at this now while I don’t need to start immediately and would be okay waiting a few months to start (I can also do some online ground school in the meantime).
If you are a member of those clubs or have any insight on training and club membership – thanks! I appreciate you taking the time to read this and adding your 2 cents!!
I have been dreaming of getting my PPL and I think the time to start pursuing it will open up sometime this year. For some background, I live in Northern NJ and have a good full time job and the money saved up to pursue my license. I would only be pursuing this as a hobby and not a career. I mainly want to be able to fly locally and on some trips in the surrounding area, like flying to upstate NY to go camping for example.
My main question that I am hoping to get some feedback from this group of knowledgeable pilots is whether I should train with a flight club or flight school. Either way, I am planning on joining a flight club once I obtain my PPL. I am really between 3 specific clubs/school. The 3 options are: 150th Aero Flying Club, the Skywagon Flying Club and Air Fleet Training Flight School.
Location: I work about 15 minutes from SMQ. MMU is about halfway between where I work and my house (would be both convenient for training on the weekend and the weekdays after work). KCDW is about the same distance from where I live as MMU but it would take me longer to go directly there after work versus MMU, but it is possible.
As far as the clubs go, I can find a lot of the details on the 150th Aero Flying Club website but the Skywagon Flying Club financial information isn’t accessible. The 150th Aero Flying Club has planes at MMU as well as one at SMQ, which could be convenient for flying right after work. I am interested in the broader range of aircraft at Skywagon though (182 and the Mooney seem like fun aircraft to have available) but they are much older and I have heard that their scheduling technique is very old school. I also worry that Skywagon is a single owner club as opposed to the 150th. That would change the insurance requirements, etc., right?
I realize the clubs or school may have a waitlist and that is why I am trying to look at this now while I don’t need to start immediately and would be okay waiting a few months to start (I can also do some online ground school in the meantime).
If you are a member of those clubs or have any insight on training and club membership – thanks! I appreciate you taking the time to read this and adding your 2 cents!!