VoiceOfReason
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It's not that I'm in a hurry here-- it's something i'm doing for fun. Despite all that, i'm pretty unclear about the training process from where I am to 'PPL in hand, go buy your plane now.'
I"m looking for your input on what my "syllabus" is or should look like. It seems i'm kinda wandering between piles of textbooks, online courses, flight school. What order is all this supposed to go in ? Who is supposed to have told me how to do it ?
On advice of a pilot friend, I bought the SPortys on line course and have completed that. I find that i'm not as good as I should be on most topics (C student here) when I take the quizzes and am spending hours looking up individual topics to learn more (not to simply pass the test--- but to understand it with completion).
I'm probably 15 flight hours in with my CFI who is great. My landings aren't very smooth yet. Havent solo'd yet. I know all of you solo'd after 4 hours and aced everything but I only got my medical last week so wasn't 'legal' to solo yet anyhow. Not that i'm hurrying it.
I'm flying 2-3 times / week at 1.5 - 2.5 flight hours each. I have a flexible schedule and budget isnt a consideration, so how should I approach the rest ? My CFI is going to the airlines in about a month, so clearly I wont be done yet and will have to get a different CFI to help me after he's gone.
- accounting for weather (michigan winter) , how long would you expect me to take ? I think CFI said average is like 53 hours for his students. I'm probly average.
- when SHOULD I take the written test ?
- what should my crystal ball look like on oral exam and check ride timing from now, in terms of like how many months
- lastly--- how many hours of off-course study did you require to feel prepared ?
Seems like there's just a lack of clarity in my head about what to expect and i'm unsure what my time horizon looks like, and the order of events to put 'em in. I sent this to Behind the Prop podcast, hope for some answers there if they use the topic, but love your input here !
I"m looking for your input on what my "syllabus" is or should look like. It seems i'm kinda wandering between piles of textbooks, online courses, flight school. What order is all this supposed to go in ? Who is supposed to have told me how to do it ?
On advice of a pilot friend, I bought the SPortys on line course and have completed that. I find that i'm not as good as I should be on most topics (C student here) when I take the quizzes and am spending hours looking up individual topics to learn more (not to simply pass the test--- but to understand it with completion).
I'm probably 15 flight hours in with my CFI who is great. My landings aren't very smooth yet. Havent solo'd yet. I know all of you solo'd after 4 hours and aced everything but I only got my medical last week so wasn't 'legal' to solo yet anyhow. Not that i'm hurrying it.
I'm flying 2-3 times / week at 1.5 - 2.5 flight hours each. I have a flexible schedule and budget isnt a consideration, so how should I approach the rest ? My CFI is going to the airlines in about a month, so clearly I wont be done yet and will have to get a different CFI to help me after he's gone.
- accounting for weather (michigan winter) , how long would you expect me to take ? I think CFI said average is like 53 hours for his students. I'm probly average.
- when SHOULD I take the written test ?
- what should my crystal ball look like on oral exam and check ride timing from now, in terms of like how many months
- lastly--- how many hours of off-course study did you require to feel prepared ?
Seems like there's just a lack of clarity in my head about what to expect and i'm unsure what my time horizon looks like, and the order of events to put 'em in. I sent this to Behind the Prop podcast, hope for some answers there if they use the topic, but love your input here !