Hey everyone. I'm new here. I'm a 27yo guy aspiring to be a pilot. Its something I've always wanted to do.
My question is, I'm a big, massive guy. Big, tall, heavy, and solid. Because of my height and thickness, I weigh a lot more than most people guess. I'm wondering, is my size going to be a factor that prevents me from being able to get my pilot private license?
Just a little more info, my wife bought a gift certificate for my birthday for an introductory training flight. I sat in the left seat with the instructor on the right, and my wife even rode along in the back. We were in a 1981? Cessna 172. The instructor is a bigger guy as well, we were a little cramped in there but it wasn't unmanageable. I barely had enough room for full range of movement of the yoke but there was full range of movement. Seat belt got hooked with a little bit of effort, no slack at all though. I could reach all the controls. Basically, physically I fit in the airplane with the instructor as long as I don't get any bigger.
I thought I was good to go until I started reading about W&B and wondering if my size would put us out of the envolope. I understand thats something that gets checked as part of the private pilot checkride? The instructor hasn't even mentioned my weight as something he would be concerned about, so I'm wondering if its not a problem at all, or if he doesn't actually realize how big I really am. I just want to be safe, and I want to make sure I'm not going to start pouring money into something I'm not going to be able to finish because of my size.
I realize this is a conversation i should have with the instructor, but its embarassing, you know? I've lost weight in the past and gained back and lost again a few times and I've already started making a conscious effort to lose weight again since the introductory lesson just because its something I should do anyways and it'll give us more room and more comfort in the plane. But its not going to happen overnight and if I wait a year or 2 to lose weight first I'll probably have kids by then and doing this might be financially out of the question alltogether at that point.
Just looking for a ballpark, "I'm fine", "I'm borderline", or "I'm dangerously too big".
I'm 6'5" and I weigh 415lbs on the scale this afternoon...
My question is, I'm a big, massive guy. Big, tall, heavy, and solid. Because of my height and thickness, I weigh a lot more than most people guess. I'm wondering, is my size going to be a factor that prevents me from being able to get my pilot private license?
Just a little more info, my wife bought a gift certificate for my birthday for an introductory training flight. I sat in the left seat with the instructor on the right, and my wife even rode along in the back. We were in a 1981? Cessna 172. The instructor is a bigger guy as well, we were a little cramped in there but it wasn't unmanageable. I barely had enough room for full range of movement of the yoke but there was full range of movement. Seat belt got hooked with a little bit of effort, no slack at all though. I could reach all the controls. Basically, physically I fit in the airplane with the instructor as long as I don't get any bigger.
I thought I was good to go until I started reading about W&B and wondering if my size would put us out of the envolope. I understand thats something that gets checked as part of the private pilot checkride? The instructor hasn't even mentioned my weight as something he would be concerned about, so I'm wondering if its not a problem at all, or if he doesn't actually realize how big I really am. I just want to be safe, and I want to make sure I'm not going to start pouring money into something I'm not going to be able to finish because of my size.
I realize this is a conversation i should have with the instructor, but its embarassing, you know? I've lost weight in the past and gained back and lost again a few times and I've already started making a conscious effort to lose weight again since the introductory lesson just because its something I should do anyways and it'll give us more room and more comfort in the plane. But its not going to happen overnight and if I wait a year or 2 to lose weight first I'll probably have kids by then and doing this might be financially out of the question alltogether at that point.
Just looking for a ballpark, "I'm fine", "I'm borderline", or "I'm dangerously too big".
I'm 6'5" and I weigh 415lbs on the scale this afternoon...