bigblockz8
Pre-takeoff checklist
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I looked for a thread but couldn't find one so here it is. I'm swapping trainers and I was wondering if there is anything special about the Warrior? I LOVE the cockpit, I feel more like a pilot in it. Other than different V speeds and WB is there anything special?
When I left C172SP's (really just a 172S) with glass for "ancient" 172P's I had a bit of a shock. I left leather seats,airbags, G1000,2700 rpm,2550lbs, a long checklist, and fuel injection for duct taped varying colored seats, a six pack, a temperamental engine, cracks and dings everywhere, and a basic GPS. No big deal. I've come to love the old and simple. The trouble that I had was something called "carb heat" and "priming." I also was confused about the "lack" of power (20hp difference) and "lack" of weight (about 150lbs plus the feeling of a huge aircraft). I understand that the 172 has rather "sloppy" stall characteristics but nothing that will kill you (as in a bit forgiving). I feel like the 172 is a truck sometimes.
Aircraft switching to: 1978 PA-28-161
Are there any notable changes? Any tricks or warnings about what to watch out for?
So far I have these:
I just don't want another culture shock or flying like it's another plane incidents.
When I left C172SP's (really just a 172S) with glass for "ancient" 172P's I had a bit of a shock. I left leather seats,airbags, G1000,2700 rpm,2550lbs, a long checklist, and fuel injection for duct taped varying colored seats, a six pack, a temperamental engine, cracks and dings everywhere, and a basic GPS. No big deal. I've come to love the old and simple. The trouble that I had was something called "carb heat" and "priming." I also was confused about the "lack" of power (20hp difference) and "lack" of weight (about 150lbs plus the feeling of a huge aircraft). I understand that the 172 has rather "sloppy" stall characteristics but nothing that will kill you (as in a bit forgiving). I feel like the 172 is a truck sometimes.
Aircraft switching to: 1978 PA-28-161
Are there any notable changes? Any tricks or warnings about what to watch out for?
So far I have these:
- Preflight-basic changes in procedure, I like the low wing.
- Visibility (Can't look behind or directly under)
- Stability in stalls
- Procedures, a given
I just don't want another culture shock or flying like it's another plane incidents.
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