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The CFI asked for members to fly out to Tennessee to ferry the plane back west. (of course we'd have to pay our own airfare but we'd get free hours coming back) So the guy who volunteered is a low-time private pilot like I am. No instrument rating. The chief CFI thought it was just fine to let this guy go by himself to ferry a plane he'd never flown 700 miles. I don't know how you can expect an inexperienced pilot pick up a beat up 172 without having at least an A&P or CFI along for the ride. .
Yup. When I had 250 hours (not as low time as the PPL in question) I made an 8,000 mile trip from Nevada to Cuba and back. I would expect anyone with my hours to be able to do this. Isn't that part of what earning a PPL qualifies you for?I would expect a low time certified VFR pilot to be able to make a 700 mile cross country without a problem
Yup. When I had 250 hours (not as low time as the PPL in question) I made an 8,000 mile trip from Nevada to Cuba and back. I would expect anyone with my hours to be able to do this. Isn't that part of what earning a PPL qualifies you for?
To me, I think the bigger issue was that it was a ferry flight with a plane that no one in the club had flown or checked out before.
Then you make your decision whether to fly it or not. Preflight it thoroughly, and if it checks out ok fly around the pattern a couple times. YOU make the decision, not the club.
Something doesn't seem right here. I could be wrong, but the post doesn't pass the smell test for me. No reason to post this anon, hasn't been back, pretty far fetched stories. OP, if I'm wrong, defend your position.