Delta Foxtrot
Filing Flight Plan
As a nonpilot who has been around GA for nearly two decades, it is my understanding that learning to fly a taildragger generally makes one a better pilot. With that in mind, as I am currently considering learning to fly, should I start with a taildragger if at all possible? Or perhaps sailplanes, even? There's a soaring club nearby nearby in Stanton, MN, about half an hour south of the Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport (MSP), but I have not a clue if any flight schools in the area do primary training on taildraggers. I did go soaring once. It was wicked cool, kind of like sailing, which I took up at one point because I couldn't afford to learn to fly at the time. And this is coming from somebody who's spent a couple dozen hours in warbirds.
When I moved to Minnesota almost two years ago, I considered joining the soaring club for fun because it's relatively affordable. But now, at 30, I am considering an airline career. If I do go down this road, I feel like I don't have time to spend half a season with sailplanes, in the process delaying 'normal' training.
When I moved to Minnesota almost two years ago, I considered joining the soaring club for fun because it's relatively affordable. But now, at 30, I am considering an airline career. If I do go down this road, I feel like I don't have time to spend half a season with sailplanes, in the process delaying 'normal' training.