Frogs97
Pre-takeoff checklist
Now that I've got my ticket, and even the son that has no interest in being a pilot is saying "when are we getting our plane?", I've turned my eyes on the best option for our family. Ok, honestly, I've been doing that all along. But I feel okay admitting that out loud now!
I'm 6'1" and go 250lbs right now. I need to get down, but only about 30lbs or so, and have some wide shoulders. My 11yo is 5'1" and 110lbs, already. My wife is certainly more petite, and my 9yo son hasn't hit his big growth spurt yet. But, if I project this out a few years, a trip for the 4 of us, bags and full fuel looks okay for either the PA-32, A36, or C206 (400 up front, 250 between the middle and back, 50lbs bags). But, if we wanted to take my mother in law, another FAA std person, or even our 2 golden retrievers, it seems we get up over gross very quickly for the 206 and A36. We also get WAY out of CG for the A36 and have to dump so much fuel that the trip would take forever.
Does that sound right? I got in this to fly with my family, whether it's 800nm trips or short hops around the state. Should I just focus my attention on the Cherokee 6/Lance/Toga line? I sure like that wide cabin. I would love a twin, and I know my instructor would love me to get my MEL, but I'm not sure I need that right out of the box. Seems like the 6 place birds are a big jump, as it is.
I'm 6'1" and go 250lbs right now. I need to get down, but only about 30lbs or so, and have some wide shoulders. My 11yo is 5'1" and 110lbs, already. My wife is certainly more petite, and my 9yo son hasn't hit his big growth spurt yet. But, if I project this out a few years, a trip for the 4 of us, bags and full fuel looks okay for either the PA-32, A36, or C206 (400 up front, 250 between the middle and back, 50lbs bags). But, if we wanted to take my mother in law, another FAA std person, or even our 2 golden retrievers, it seems we get up over gross very quickly for the 206 and A36. We also get WAY out of CG for the A36 and have to dump so much fuel that the trip would take forever.
Does that sound right? I got in this to fly with my family, whether it's 800nm trips or short hops around the state. Should I just focus my attention on the Cherokee 6/Lance/Toga line? I sure like that wide cabin. I would love a twin, and I know my instructor would love me to get my MEL, but I'm not sure I need that right out of the box. Seems like the 6 place birds are a big jump, as it is.