GauzeGuy
Pre-takeoff checklist
I've returning to flying after a ~3 year hiatus. I've been sticking with the PA28 thus far to keep everything consistent. I've been checked out in everything from a C152 to a PA44 in the past. Considering I'll probably need to limit my hours going forward, I'm debating the utility of faster models for longer XC flights vs. sticking with one model that I have the best shot at maintaining proficiency.
For those who have been in a similar situation, how many hours have you needed to realistically stay proficient with multiple aircraft types? And for that matter, at what point is one best to stick with a forgiving aircraft like a non-retract PA28 / C172 and leave it at that?
For those who have been in a similar situation, how many hours have you needed to realistically stay proficient with multiple aircraft types? And for that matter, at what point is one best to stick with a forgiving aircraft like a non-retract PA28 / C172 and leave it at that?