Kimberly, how much time do you have in the C172? Is all the rest of it in the C150?
Let's see. I have between 125 - 135 hours now. Checkride was at 90 hours. Up to 90 and a bit beyond that I flew the 152 and the 172 at the old / original flight school (both 1970's models). So I'd say I have about 90 hours in that 152 since a few lessons (including my night cross country) were in the 172 when the 152 was down for maintenance during my training.
Then I switched schools and did a checkout in the 180hp 172 which is much different, to me. More power. I had only two short flights (Bay Tours) with one having an extra landing at Gnoss on the way home. Come to think of it I may have been high on final then too.
Let me get out my log book.
Holy cow, way more time in 172's than I thought:
1. Third lesson, not even landing yet without help, 2-13-2011, 0.9 hours (56G)
2. 5 landings pre-solo, 4-3-2011 (56G)
3. Cheated and went to another flight school - remember their 172 was almost impossible to fly. Seemed so hard. Pre-solo, pattern work, 14 landings (that's what he wrote), 1.5 hours
4. Same guy / plane as number three, 1.8 hours but only 10 landings written. Hmmmm.
5. Back to 56G at my flight school, the night cross country, three night landings, 2.1 hours (plus XC time)
6. After checkride, they made me do a "checkout" for insurance reasons. 9-17-2011, 56G, 1.5 hours with CFI
-note- Items 1-6 are with CFI's
7. First flight without CFI. Night, Bay Tour, non pilot passenger, 1.2 hours Bay Tour. Only one landing. 56G
8. Pilot passenger (also a CFI possibly), who did fly some, still 56G, XC to 2 airports and then back to Petaluma, 2.5 hours XC
9. Flight with Teller in 56G. Night, down to Half Moon Bay with my BF in back. 10-29-2011, 1.7 hours.
10. New flight school, 96E current plane. Partial checkout / crosswind landings (crappy day but I wanted practice). 1.1 hours, 1-21-2011
11. Completion of checkout, 0.9 hours, 1-28-2011, 96E
12. First flight in 96E, Bay Tour, with two pilots from the airport (my buddies). Landed at Gnoss on way back and that was night. Sunset / night flight. 1.2 hours. 1-28-2011
13. Second flight with two student pilots, Bay Tour again, took the coast back. Only one landing, 96E, 1.1 hours, 2-4-2011
14. Boonville, 96E, 4-21-2011, 2.3 hours XC
So - 21 hours in 3 different 172's. That seems like a lot, actually. I have the rest in a 152, minus about 8-10 hours in the 150.
That's 100 hours in the 152, 21 hours in 3 172's, and 8 hours in the 150. I don't really want to count the Tecnam and Comanche, but they would take 4 hours off my 152 totals.