tonycondon
Gastons CRO (Chief Dinner Reservation Officer)
Ted, Congrats! no small task, deserving of recognition and praise.
when can we expect a blow by blow checkride report??
when can we expect a blow by blow checkride report??
Nicely done Ted.
I did it bassackwards - I got my Comm Multi, and have really dragged my feet on getting the single add-on.
Great work Ted. And Thanks to Missa. I remember the posts when Missa was just getting you interested in flying. I for one am glad she did!!
Nicely done Ted.
I did it bassackwards - I got my Comm Multi, and have really dragged my feet on getting the single add-on.
WTG Ted! Welcome to the elite!
(At least, I've been called an elitist, I think it's because I have my Commercial... LOL)
And now that you can do it in your own airplane, you really have no excuse.
Actually, come to think of it, you coulda done it in the 182 also since you did the Multi first. Get to it!
Oddly enough, I don't feel any different after having gotten my new piece of paper, so I can't say I consider myself to be very elite here.
I'm not sure I'd want to do the commercial ride in the Matrix. While it's probably good to practice things like the engine quitting and gliding it in to land, if you think about it, commercial maneuvers are basically doing a lot of things that aren't good for the engine. On the naturally aspirated IO-360-A1A in the Mooney it's one thing, but on the big twin-turbo TIO-540-AE2A in the Matrix... I'd probably try to borrow something else.
Besides, he can even do the single add-on in a 172, and there are no shortage of those around.
I'm not sure I'd want to do the commercial ride in the Matrix. While it's probably good to practice things like the engine quitting and gliding it in to land, if you think about it, commercial maneuvers are basically doing a lot of things that aren't good for the engine. On the naturally aspirated IO-360-A1A in the Mooney it's one thing, but on the big twin-turbo TIO-540-AE2A in the Matrix... I'd probably try to borrow something else. Besides, he can even do the single add-on in a 172, and there are no shortage of those around.
I'm hoping the DPE who will do my CFI-SP checkride thinks that way...she's seen it already, and her question was "Is that your pretty Zenith out there?"Anyway, for most DPEs, a shiny new airplane is plenty o' fun... so keep yakking about the airplane and you can just about guarantee a pass...
The only difference I felt was just a little bit of sadness that I would never be a private pilot again.
I think if I were the owner of a shiny new Matrix, my thought would be: "EEEEEEEEW, a RENTAL!" But they do have some shiny new Cirri for rent there at Wings, so I think Andrew can probably live with those.
very true, but that's where you get to say, "For the sake of this engine I'm going to advance the throttle a bit..." when you're 50' short of your intended precision landing spot...
Anyway, for most DPEs, a shiny new airplane is plenty o' fun... so keep yakking about the airplane and you can just about guarantee a pass...
Ted, if you continue to attack challenges in life with the enthusiasm and gusto you are showing toward flying, the world is in for a real treat. You go, boy.
Hmm... now that might be a bit snooty. All he needs is something that will suffice for the purposes of the check ride to get it over with. He can fulfill all his XC requirements in the Matrix (assuming he hasn't fulfilled them in other ways already), and then just get whatever he can beg/borrow/steal to learn the maneuvers in and do them.
Dude, I'm in a club with 70's airplanes and I can't stand renting any more. Our 70's airplanes are well-equipped and well taken care of, and I rarely have to worry about scheduling. There's just no comparison - Renting for someone with their own brand-new airplane takes the suck to a whole new order of magnitude!
Not snooty - Just not nearly as nice as your own plane!
Congrats Ted!!!!!! Now on the the Commercial - AMEL ????
I'm hoping the DPE who will do my CFI-SP checkride thinks that way...she's seen it already, and her question was "Is that your pretty Zenith out there?"
Great work Ted. And Thanks to Missa. I remember the posts when Missa was just getting you interested in flying. I for one am glad she did!!
As am I. I called her up when I bought the Aztec (actually, I think I did after I passed my first two check rides as well) and said "This is all your fault."
Now there's an honest way to earn a cert...
Oddly enough, I don't feel any different after having gotten my new piece of paper, so I can't say I consider myself to be very elite here.