TarHeel Flyer
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- Joined
- Dec 6, 2023
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Brett
Started training at 19..many moons ago (mid 80's), got some hours, soloed and that was it. To be honest, I was really not mature enough to be flying around risking my safety or the safety of others.
Life went on, have two wonderful children that are self sufficient and on their on, wonderful wife. Worked some job's, started my own business, did the Harley thing, got some gray hair and now wanting to get back into the air for a few reasons.
We live in HIckory, NC and also have a home in Southport, NC that we are planning on retiring too when the time is right. Mean while we drive down and back almost every weekend, right around 4 plus hours each way and try to sneak in an extra day ever now and again. Thinking about purchasing a small Piper Cherokee 140 type plane to train with, get some hours and someday be able to use to travel back and forth when the weather is cooperating.
Around a 220 mile straight line distance, would need to fly around the Charlotte air space though.
One of my hesitations is the "book work" side, for a lack of better term. All of those abbreviations that are used in this activity, not sure if I can remember them all or not, memory has never been my strong suit. Then I looked around the IFR forums as well and You Tube videos, that really seems like a lot to take in, but I understand knowledge is gained with experience.
I am pretty confident in my physical ability to be taught to safely handle and operate an aircraft. I have my CDL's, operate heavy equipment, operate sport fish boat and actually had a PPC for several years. That was fun, but just saw the same things over and over again, so I sold that. I have no aspirations of doing anything commercial, just fly to and from as well as just flying around to relax and get away from the rat race from time to time.
I have seen a few of the training courses that are designed to "study at your own pace" format. Are these any good? I have also seen some class room type classes as well, not sure I could go that route, been a while since I have sat in a class room and not sure if I could stay focused.
I have been lurking around this site as well, lot's of good information and motivation for newbies as well.
Sorry for such a long post, but wanted to through out a little info and hopefully get some ideas from some that have started later in life.
I am planning on getting my Medical scheduled first of the year to make sure I can get that before I go spending any real money.
Thanks in advance for any insight and comments.
Life went on, have two wonderful children that are self sufficient and on their on, wonderful wife. Worked some job's, started my own business, did the Harley thing, got some gray hair and now wanting to get back into the air for a few reasons.
We live in HIckory, NC and also have a home in Southport, NC that we are planning on retiring too when the time is right. Mean while we drive down and back almost every weekend, right around 4 plus hours each way and try to sneak in an extra day ever now and again. Thinking about purchasing a small Piper Cherokee 140 type plane to train with, get some hours and someday be able to use to travel back and forth when the weather is cooperating.
Around a 220 mile straight line distance, would need to fly around the Charlotte air space though.
One of my hesitations is the "book work" side, for a lack of better term. All of those abbreviations that are used in this activity, not sure if I can remember them all or not, memory has never been my strong suit. Then I looked around the IFR forums as well and You Tube videos, that really seems like a lot to take in, but I understand knowledge is gained with experience.
I am pretty confident in my physical ability to be taught to safely handle and operate an aircraft. I have my CDL's, operate heavy equipment, operate sport fish boat and actually had a PPC for several years. That was fun, but just saw the same things over and over again, so I sold that. I have no aspirations of doing anything commercial, just fly to and from as well as just flying around to relax and get away from the rat race from time to time.
I have seen a few of the training courses that are designed to "study at your own pace" format. Are these any good? I have also seen some class room type classes as well, not sure I could go that route, been a while since I have sat in a class room and not sure if I could stay focused.
I have been lurking around this site as well, lot's of good information and motivation for newbies as well.
Sorry for such a long post, but wanted to through out a little info and hopefully get some ideas from some that have started later in life.
I am planning on getting my Medical scheduled first of the year to make sure I can get that before I go spending any real money.
Thanks in advance for any insight and comments.