So, work for one of the major airlines thenCongrats, Lindley.Now you just need to find an old cargo plane, hire a group of eccentric misfits and start taking on questionable jobs.
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Fortunately money hasn't really been a problem so far. My income exceeds my costs on that front.
Of course, this may be partially due to the fact that I took 2 years to get the rating.
Next up is instruments. I may also go for the 182 type rating so that I can get places a bit faster.
Hell with the 182, you need something quaint. Maybe a 150 taildragger. But better make sure you add the STOL kit to it.![]()
Welcome to the family of airmen (and women). Got my ticket in Sept. 1974 and collected 890 hours and an instrumenty rating along the way. Best advice I can offer - never be embarrassed to turn aroung and go back where you started from. Continuing into adverse conditions can be the worst decision you'll ever regret.
Fortunately money hasn't really been a problem so far. My income exceeds my costs on that front.
Of course, this may be partially due to the fact that I took 2 years to get the rating.
Next up is instruments. I may also go for the 182 type rating so that I can get places a bit faster.
Hell with the 182, you need something quaint. Maybe a 150 taildragger. But better make sure you add the STOL kit to it.![]()
Well, the 150s and 152s are certainly a lot *cheaper* than most of the other options, buying-wise. So one might not be a bad option for time-building. However, for actually getting anywhere, they're far too slow.
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