by jaflint » Wed Apr 12, 2017 9:43 pm
Hi guys. Long time lurker (5 years), 2nd time poster...
I was in touch with Mark Schaible today about the status of the T-Flight program, and it wasn't encouraging. He said John is weighing their liability exposure with T-Flight, and they're having a hard time finding a good fit for the instructor position (seasoned, good people skills, lots of experience with homebuilts). In the short term, at least, sounds like training at Sonex won't be an option.
Since I started building in October 2013, my plan was to go through the T-Flight program once the plane was done. Now that it is (a/w cert 1/20/17), it's clear I'll need to pursue other training options in prep for first flight if I plan to get my Sonex in the air this flying season.
For you guys who did your own Sonex/Waiex first flights without the T-Flight experience, what did you consider most valuable in your preparation for first flight? What advice would you have for a low time pilot (150 hours total, all in Light Sport eligible planes) with 8 hours of taildragger experience last August in a Champ (light weight, but seemingly a very different bird)? Mark suggested, wisely I think, trying to get some time with another Sonex pilot, and perhaps some training in a similar aircraft like a Vans RV. I'd appreciate the input of those of you who've been there, too.
Thanks for your help.
Jason Flint
Sonex #1655
3.0L Corvair
1200+ hours
2600+ landings!