rottydaddy
En-Route
My work is taking me to San Diego for about 5-6 weeks starting Monday, and I've been looking into doing some flying while I"m out there.
I contacted an outfit at Brown Muni that has an Aeronca 7AC available for $55/hr , and I'm thinking of doing a "conventional gear" checkout in that, bundling it with my BFR, which is due this month. Not carved in stone (I may not even have time), but it seems like it would be worth doing for me.
I have a little in-cruise stick time in a J3 and an RV-4, and this will be my third BFR, so I don't think I'll be either spoiling the utility of my tailwheel training with the BFR work or vice-versa (although I know takeoffs and landings in taildraggers are where things really get challenging for transitioning trike drivers, and I also know handling the new type could distract me somewhat from meeting the BFR standards).
Anyhoo, just wondering if anyone has any opinion or suggestions regarding my plan, vis-a-vis Aeroncas, combining BFRs with new-type checkouts, tailwheel training, or anything relevant to my plan.
I contacted an outfit at Brown Muni that has an Aeronca 7AC available for $55/hr , and I'm thinking of doing a "conventional gear" checkout in that, bundling it with my BFR, which is due this month. Not carved in stone (I may not even have time), but it seems like it would be worth doing for me.
I have a little in-cruise stick time in a J3 and an RV-4, and this will be my third BFR, so I don't think I'll be either spoiling the utility of my tailwheel training with the BFR work or vice-versa (although I know takeoffs and landings in taildraggers are where things really get challenging for transitioning trike drivers, and I also know handling the new type could distract me somewhat from meeting the BFR standards).
Anyhoo, just wondering if anyone has any opinion or suggestions regarding my plan, vis-a-vis Aeroncas, combining BFRs with new-type checkouts, tailwheel training, or anything relevant to my plan.