TexasAviation
Pre-takeoff checklist
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So as I've been saving up money and dreaming about buying my first plane, I've realized a retractable fits my mission the best. I'd love the speed for cross countries and can afford the added maintenance. Plus I plan on getting my IR shortly after I buy it, which should help with the insurance cost.
Most of the time, I feel confident about stepping up to a complex plane. I think I'm a good, safe, conscientious pilot. It's the next logical step.
But then there are days like today that make me feel like a total idiot who can't be trusted with a retractable. I did a little practice flight, doing slow flight, steep turns and touch-and-goes at a couple of nearby airports this morning. But for one of the landings, I completely forgot to do a pre-landing check. I realized this just as I was giving it throttle to take off again and saw the mixture was still leaned for cruise.
No harm done, but I felt like such a moron. And I know if I had a retractable that would have been a VERY expensive mistake.
I'm only at 160 hours now, so there's a good reason for my lack of confidence. But I also could see complacency making my dumb mistakes even easier down the road, too.
Most days I think a Bonanza or Mooney or Comanche might be a really great fit for me. Today, though, I'm thinking 182
Most of the time, I feel confident about stepping up to a complex plane. I think I'm a good, safe, conscientious pilot. It's the next logical step.
But then there are days like today that make me feel like a total idiot who can't be trusted with a retractable. I did a little practice flight, doing slow flight, steep turns and touch-and-goes at a couple of nearby airports this morning. But for one of the landings, I completely forgot to do a pre-landing check. I realized this just as I was giving it throttle to take off again and saw the mixture was still leaned for cruise.
No harm done, but I felt like such a moron. And I know if I had a retractable that would have been a VERY expensive mistake.
I'm only at 160 hours now, so there's a good reason for my lack of confidence. But I also could see complacency making my dumb mistakes even easier down the road, too.
Most days I think a Bonanza or Mooney or Comanche might be a really great fit for me. Today, though, I'm thinking 182