Jorge Gonzalez
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Hey guys,
I have some thinking to do. Maybe you guys can help me.
I am renting a Cessna 172 and a Cessna 177B right now. In was hoping to purchase an airplane, but things changed and I will need to wait probably until mid next year. Was going for a Mooney M20E/F or a Bonanza V-Tail maybe N35, but plans changed. My main goal is to get into a Cessna 310. Lots of flying to do to get there before the insurance will even look at me. $6500 quote right now.
Anyway, question since I have to wait. Does it make a difference if I build time in the C172/C177 or a Piper Arrow? I do know I will need at least 25 hours in a multi engine no matter what I have flown. Arrow is $190 per hour. Per the rules of the flight school, I need to fly with their instructor for 10 hours before I can fly alone, so that will be $260 per hour for a total of $2600. I do have Bo V-Tail time. their rule is mainly to build time in type. That $2600 is basically 16 hours in the C172/C177.
Should I just keep flying the C172/C177 and forget the Arrow? Honestly, I don't think the Arrow will help my goal to get into the 310 anyway, but it does add complex time.
There is no other aircraft anywhere within a 100 miles other than the 3 above.
What do you guys think?
The C172 is well equipped. Garmin 530 and GFC500 Autopilot
The C177B is basic, really basic.
Arrow, Don't know. No pictures online. I called and spoke to them about requirements.
I have some thinking to do. Maybe you guys can help me.
I am renting a Cessna 172 and a Cessna 177B right now. In was hoping to purchase an airplane, but things changed and I will need to wait probably until mid next year. Was going for a Mooney M20E/F or a Bonanza V-Tail maybe N35, but plans changed. My main goal is to get into a Cessna 310. Lots of flying to do to get there before the insurance will even look at me. $6500 quote right now.
Anyway, question since I have to wait. Does it make a difference if I build time in the C172/C177 or a Piper Arrow? I do know I will need at least 25 hours in a multi engine no matter what I have flown. Arrow is $190 per hour. Per the rules of the flight school, I need to fly with their instructor for 10 hours before I can fly alone, so that will be $260 per hour for a total of $2600. I do have Bo V-Tail time. their rule is mainly to build time in type. That $2600 is basically 16 hours in the C172/C177.
Should I just keep flying the C172/C177 and forget the Arrow? Honestly, I don't think the Arrow will help my goal to get into the 310 anyway, but it does add complex time.
There is no other aircraft anywhere within a 100 miles other than the 3 above.
What do you guys think?
The C172 is well equipped. Garmin 530 and GFC500 Autopilot
The C177B is basic, really basic.
Arrow, Don't know. No pictures online. I called and spoke to them about requirements.