Hi!
I'm a student pilot working on a PPL in NC learning in a 172. My school has 172, 152, and an aztec. There are CFIs with CFII, MEI, AGI and IGI.
My primary goal is to fly a plane, but since I'm in it, I was considering useful things to do and places to go. I do like to scuba, and I have family/friends in FL. I would like to be able to fly to FL with passengers and cargo to scuba and visit friends. As scuba is done in pairs, I would like to be able to fly 4 people with about 50 lbs of gear each, so about 1200 lbs of cargo/passengers, plus enough fuel to get from NC to South Florida. I was looking at perhaps a bonanza or a PA-32 with retractable gear. Secondary missions would be flying about the country with my wife and I (2 people only).
I would like any advice anyone regarding the training and experience pathway to go from a 172 to one of the above planes (High performance, high complexity). My school can certainly do IFR training, but the high performance high complexity endorsements would require flying the aztec, and I don't have an interest in multiengine. I'm not sure about the cost in time and money of doing training in the aztec vs finding another school with a suitable single engine plane. I was also considering, should I buy the plane I want first, or get something to build time in and later sell it and upgrade.
Also, I would appreciate any thoughts on the best plane to look for. Comfort and speed are pretty high on the requirements list, so I would not consider a 182 (speed), and everyone says the Bonanza is head and shoulders more comfortable and nicer than the Piper. As far as Bonanza's go, the family is huge and confusing. The older planes seem to have more useful load which is confusing, and I'm not sure whether to go older pre-fuselage extension or not. I wouldn't mind getting an older plane with a little meat still on the engine and an option to STC upgrade the engine to break up the cost a bit, but a late model used Bonanza is within the budget. I tend to buy the lowest cost option that satisfies my wants, though.
Lastly, any comments on additional training to improve safety and insurance costs are appreciated! I've seen the FAA Wings program, but not familiar with other options yet.
I'm a student pilot working on a PPL in NC learning in a 172. My school has 172, 152, and an aztec. There are CFIs with CFII, MEI, AGI and IGI.
My primary goal is to fly a plane, but since I'm in it, I was considering useful things to do and places to go. I do like to scuba, and I have family/friends in FL. I would like to be able to fly to FL with passengers and cargo to scuba and visit friends. As scuba is done in pairs, I would like to be able to fly 4 people with about 50 lbs of gear each, so about 1200 lbs of cargo/passengers, plus enough fuel to get from NC to South Florida. I was looking at perhaps a bonanza or a PA-32 with retractable gear. Secondary missions would be flying about the country with my wife and I (2 people only).
I would like any advice anyone regarding the training and experience pathway to go from a 172 to one of the above planes (High performance, high complexity). My school can certainly do IFR training, but the high performance high complexity endorsements would require flying the aztec, and I don't have an interest in multiengine. I'm not sure about the cost in time and money of doing training in the aztec vs finding another school with a suitable single engine plane. I was also considering, should I buy the plane I want first, or get something to build time in and later sell it and upgrade.
Also, I would appreciate any thoughts on the best plane to look for. Comfort and speed are pretty high on the requirements list, so I would not consider a 182 (speed), and everyone says the Bonanza is head and shoulders more comfortable and nicer than the Piper. As far as Bonanza's go, the family is huge and confusing. The older planes seem to have more useful load which is confusing, and I'm not sure whether to go older pre-fuselage extension or not. I wouldn't mind getting an older plane with a little meat still on the engine and an option to STC upgrade the engine to break up the cost a bit, but a late model used Bonanza is within the budget. I tend to buy the lowest cost option that satisfies my wants, though.
Lastly, any comments on additional training to improve safety and insurance costs are appreciated! I've seen the FAA Wings program, but not familiar with other options yet.