Feassarian
Filing Flight Plan
There has been some conversation in the past, but I am hoping to narrow the discussion and make it more current - newer PPL - working on finishing instrument now and then knock out the HP/complex - starting to think about owning a plane vs the renting.
This PPL is "fluffy" - the kind word for overweight and yeah, sure, losing weight is always a goal and always preferable for a number of reasons - but for now, the variables are what they are.
I am looking for GA planes that have more "space" in the cockpit. For comparison, the C172 I am still training in and rent - I fit - I can fly a couple hour XC without issue - but it is cramped, I am against the door and my right leg is against the trim wheel most of the flight.
I understand the C182 is wider by about 5-6 inches - not to mention the added useful load and power - everyone tends to recommend it as an option - and I am not opposed to it.
I have a preference though for low-wind aircraft - the Bonanza, Piper, etc.
So criteria being sought:
- Larger cockpit width
- Cruise at or above 130k
- Single or multi engine (single great for short trips, multi for longer xc)
- Useful load of 1000+ pounds
I was looking at the new Piper 100i - very similar specs to C172, low wing, but it's still snug int he cockpit and performance is on par with a C172. Dunno if Piper has something "comparable" to a C182.
Fluffy Pilot thanks you in advance!
This PPL is "fluffy" - the kind word for overweight and yeah, sure, losing weight is always a goal and always preferable for a number of reasons - but for now, the variables are what they are.
I am looking for GA planes that have more "space" in the cockpit. For comparison, the C172 I am still training in and rent - I fit - I can fly a couple hour XC without issue - but it is cramped, I am against the door and my right leg is against the trim wheel most of the flight.
I understand the C182 is wider by about 5-6 inches - not to mention the added useful load and power - everyone tends to recommend it as an option - and I am not opposed to it.
I have a preference though for low-wind aircraft - the Bonanza, Piper, etc.
So criteria being sought:
- Larger cockpit width
- Cruise at or above 130k
- Single or multi engine (single great for short trips, multi for longer xc)
- Useful load of 1000+ pounds
I was looking at the new Piper 100i - very similar specs to C172, low wing, but it's still snug int he cockpit and performance is on par with a C172. Dunno if Piper has something "comparable" to a C182.
Fluffy Pilot thanks you in advance!