I started flight training in 1995 and had to quit due to medical reasons, followed by marriage reasons, money, etc. I just decided in September to get back into it and i had my check ride yesterday and am now a ASEL rated pilot
a great feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment.
I'm now thinking about how best to build time / next goal
I have a son that is a Freshman in college 8 hours drive away - an obvious destination for the family this spring when the weather is nice.
Some options:
Thoughts?
How much time / money is involved in an IFR rating?
Thanks!
a great feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment.
I'm now thinking about how best to build time / next goal
I have a son that is a Freshman in college 8 hours drive away - an obvious destination for the family this spring when the weather is nice.
Some options:
- I have an opportunity to join a partnership (10-12 guys) on a 172 at a local field for $5K deposit
- Piper Cherokee 140/150 partnership (50/50) for $10-$15K
- Opportunity to partner on a Piper Comanche 260 for $25-$30K
- Time in C152
- Time in C172
- Time in PA28
- ONE flight in a Mooney (felt like a Camaro compared to a Pinto)
- Me - 220 lbs
- Her - 150 lbs
- Son #1 18 years old- 160 lbs but will hit 200
- Son #2 12 years old- 120 lbs
Thoughts?
How much time / money is involved in an IFR rating?
Thanks!