BRS wrote:What helped me transition into the sonex was a few hours glider flying years back. Ones that I flew all seemed to be rather pitch sensitive which taught me a good skill set. The other was various tail wheel time in light aircraft. On my first flight, the MGL display rebooted thus I ended up landing w/o airspeed or alimeter (or any thing else). I felt the sonex responded well to 'seat-of-the-pants' type flying.
sonex1084 wrote:After I completed my Sonex and got my airworthiness certificate, I stared at my plane and said, "It's just an airplane. Go fly it". I had yet to have any transition training. As hard as it was to wait, I found a Waiex owner to teach me to fly it. After my first flight, I thanked God I did not Jump in the airplane and take off without familiarization. I would have crashed it. I read other pilot's stories who had no difficulty getting in the airplane without transition training and flying it successfully. I read other stories of second owners who did not fair so well. Please find someone who can take you up at least once. From that you can decide if you need more time.
Matt
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