Rayden
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- Dec 16, 2012
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Rayden
Hi all,
I've been doing a lot of research by reading all sorts of articles, and of course, spending insane amount of time on this forum. Given my current circumstances, I believe it'll be better served for me to study all my ground school stuffs first and maybe even taking the ground parts of the exams over the next few months, and then start actual flight training in late spring or summer. The reasons are plenty, but it has to do with family time, work commitments, and ensuring available funds fro completion in a few months and not years.
With that being said, if the conditions of both aircraft are the same, which one would make a better training aircraft b/t the C172 (R or S model) and the Piper Warrior/Cherokee PA28? I do know that if I get my PPL and like flying as much as I think I would like it now, I would be interested in part ownership in a plane, or join a flying club, and that I have so far a visual preference for low wings. Thanks in advance for the advices.
I've been doing a lot of research by reading all sorts of articles, and of course, spending insane amount of time on this forum. Given my current circumstances, I believe it'll be better served for me to study all my ground school stuffs first and maybe even taking the ground parts of the exams over the next few months, and then start actual flight training in late spring or summer. The reasons are plenty, but it has to do with family time, work commitments, and ensuring available funds fro completion in a few months and not years.
With that being said, if the conditions of both aircraft are the same, which one would make a better training aircraft b/t the C172 (R or S model) and the Piper Warrior/Cherokee PA28? I do know that if I get my PPL and like flying as much as I think I would like it now, I would be interested in part ownership in a plane, or join a flying club, and that I have so far a visual preference for low wings. Thanks in advance for the advices.