EchoFoxtrot wrote:Thanks guys! Great insights so far. I will mention that though I rent a -150, I did my first 45 hours in an AA-5 which requires you to actually fly it. Baggage weight and space are virtually not a concern because all the XC would be to places where we could permanently stash a suitcase and a toothbrush. I think I'm hearing that I should wait and save for a 120hp and not expect to fly off of wet grass. WaiexB22, I'd love to take a look, I'll send you a PM in a bit here.
karmarepair wrote:Insurance.
Get in touch with Jeff Schultz (see his web site to find his email) and budget for a full weekend, maybe two with him to get Time In Type/Transition Training. He is in Central Missouri.
Bryan Cotton wrote:
If you don't have a tailwheel endorsement I don't think Jeff can instruct you in his Sonex. One of the limitations of experimental instruction.
karmarepair wrote:Not true. The OP will need the endorsement to get insurance for flying solo in his own plane, but he can log hours of instruction with Jeff regardless. Jeff's Jabiru 3300 powered airplane is tail wheel as it happens And he's one of the best instructors I have ever flown with.
EchoFoxtrot wrote: I think I'm hearing that I should wait and save for a 120hp and not expect to fly off of wet grass. WaiexB22, I'd love to take a look, I'll send you a PM in a bit here.
Skippydiesel wrote:Will give you cheaper running costs, so saving, (balancing out the initial cost) over time.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest