Hook3m1rish
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Hook3m1rish
Hello:
First time poster. I recently started training for my PPL (less than 15 hours flight time) and I'm a planner, so I thought I would start thinking about the future. Ideally, and of course down the line, I'd like to take my family (wife and three small children) on weekend trips to nearby locations (we are in Los Angeles, so Santa Barbara, Mammoth, San Diego, and perhaps as far as Park City, Utah eventually). I'm currently training in a 172S and my thought is after I complete my PPL and log around 100 hours, I'd like to purchase a Piper Saratoga with the idea that I put in another 100 or so hours of solo time on that plane before I embark on weekend trips. I'd also use the Saratoga to see if I could get my high performance and complex endorsements and within the next 18 months get an instrument rating.
My question for the experts - is this a smart idea? My thought is that if I can use the plane that I ultimately want to use for family trips to train, I'd get both the training and familiarity with the plane that I'll end up flying.
Also, if you have thoughts on the best process for transitioning from a 172S to a plane like the Saratoga (and things to look out for, or study/practice), I would love to hear it.
Thanks so much.
First time poster. I recently started training for my PPL (less than 15 hours flight time) and I'm a planner, so I thought I would start thinking about the future. Ideally, and of course down the line, I'd like to take my family (wife and three small children) on weekend trips to nearby locations (we are in Los Angeles, so Santa Barbara, Mammoth, San Diego, and perhaps as far as Park City, Utah eventually). I'm currently training in a 172S and my thought is after I complete my PPL and log around 100 hours, I'd like to purchase a Piper Saratoga with the idea that I put in another 100 or so hours of solo time on that plane before I embark on weekend trips. I'd also use the Saratoga to see if I could get my high performance and complex endorsements and within the next 18 months get an instrument rating.
My question for the experts - is this a smart idea? My thought is that if I can use the plane that I ultimately want to use for family trips to train, I'd get both the training and familiarity with the plane that I'll end up flying.
Also, if you have thoughts on the best process for transitioning from a 172S to a plane like the Saratoga (and things to look out for, or study/practice), I would love to hear it.
Thanks so much.