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I am planning some training for a friend of mine that purchased a Mooney and is based at Flabob.
Below is the long version. But here are short version questions for local pilots…
What airports are best for practicing Takesoffs and Landings near Flabob?
Any tips/tricks/recommendations for practicing Takes off and landings and in this area?
Any tips/trick for navigating/learning the airspace and ATC around the area?
So where are the places we should visit (plan 1 or 2 hour stops) within about 150miles of Riverside?
(Café’s, Museums, Soaring operations, interesting stuff especially aviation oriented, Places for him to come back and spend some time)
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He hasn’t flown much for a few years and neither of us have flown in the So-Cal area much. He has been having difficulty finding an instructor that works for him. So, we are planning on me visiting for a few days and work on getting him his complex endorsement and getting him familiar and reasonably comfortable flying in the area.
So here is what I am thinking we should do.
Spend about 30-90 minutes in 1 or 2 sessions familiarizing ourselves with his airplane, ie. Slow Flight, Steep turns, Stalls. Transitioning between Cruise and landing configurations. Emergency Procedures. then return to Flabob for a few Takeoffs and landings.
Spend another 2-3 hours probably in 2 to 3 sessions working on take offs and landings, including short, soft and emergency landings. We will like do the 1st hour or so at Flabob since that will be his home airport, But then I would like to perhaps move to a couple other Airports like maybe Riverside, Chino or Corona.
How are these airports for practicing Takesoff and Landings?. Probably won’t be doing many Touch and go’s in the Mooney, but might do Stop and Go’s if that works. I hear Riverside can or is Busy. Any tips/tricks/recommendations for practicing Takes off and landings in this area, or better airports to do it at?
Here is where I think this will start getting fun…
Once we are reasonably comfortable with take offs and landings for the complex check out I prefer to do a number of short hops between airports to practice transitioning between cruise and landing. Here this has the added benefit of familiarizing him and I with the area and getting him more comfortable with the airspace and ATC.
So where are the places we should visit within about 150miles of Riverside? We aren’t planning on spending a lot of time at any one place, But stopping for an hour or two to Eat and or get a quick intro to the sites/facilities would be fun.
The Chino Air Museums seem like an obvious place to check out.
We are both glider pilots so visiting the local Soaring Operations could be fun. Especially since he is thinking that using the Mooney to commute to some of the soaring sites. I am aware of operations at Hemet, Cyrstal Air, Lake Elsinore. Will probably call ahead to see if it worth visiting at the times we could be there.
I am considering maybe finishing off the training with a visit out to Catalina Island.
Thanks for any information recommendations you can provide.
Brian
CFIIG/ASEL
Below is the long version. But here are short version questions for local pilots…
What airports are best for practicing Takesoffs and Landings near Flabob?
Any tips/tricks/recommendations for practicing Takes off and landings and in this area?
Any tips/trick for navigating/learning the airspace and ATC around the area?
So where are the places we should visit (plan 1 or 2 hour stops) within about 150miles of Riverside?
(Café’s, Museums, Soaring operations, interesting stuff especially aviation oriented, Places for him to come back and spend some time)
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He hasn’t flown much for a few years and neither of us have flown in the So-Cal area much. He has been having difficulty finding an instructor that works for him. So, we are planning on me visiting for a few days and work on getting him his complex endorsement and getting him familiar and reasonably comfortable flying in the area.
So here is what I am thinking we should do.
Spend about 30-90 minutes in 1 or 2 sessions familiarizing ourselves with his airplane, ie. Slow Flight, Steep turns, Stalls. Transitioning between Cruise and landing configurations. Emergency Procedures. then return to Flabob for a few Takeoffs and landings.
Spend another 2-3 hours probably in 2 to 3 sessions working on take offs and landings, including short, soft and emergency landings. We will like do the 1st hour or so at Flabob since that will be his home airport, But then I would like to perhaps move to a couple other Airports like maybe Riverside, Chino or Corona.
How are these airports for practicing Takesoff and Landings?. Probably won’t be doing many Touch and go’s in the Mooney, but might do Stop and Go’s if that works. I hear Riverside can or is Busy. Any tips/tricks/recommendations for practicing Takes off and landings in this area, or better airports to do it at?
Here is where I think this will start getting fun…
Once we are reasonably comfortable with take offs and landings for the complex check out I prefer to do a number of short hops between airports to practice transitioning between cruise and landing. Here this has the added benefit of familiarizing him and I with the area and getting him more comfortable with the airspace and ATC.
So where are the places we should visit within about 150miles of Riverside? We aren’t planning on spending a lot of time at any one place, But stopping for an hour or two to Eat and or get a quick intro to the sites/facilities would be fun.
The Chino Air Museums seem like an obvious place to check out.
We are both glider pilots so visiting the local Soaring Operations could be fun. Especially since he is thinking that using the Mooney to commute to some of the soaring sites. I am aware of operations at Hemet, Cyrstal Air, Lake Elsinore. Will probably call ahead to see if it worth visiting at the times we could be there.
I am considering maybe finishing off the training with a visit out to Catalina Island.
Thanks for any information recommendations you can provide.
Brian
CFIIG/ASEL