Just an Old New Pilot

Began my flying journey the same month I received my first social security check

took me 100 hours to earn my PPL, that was two years ago,

working toward getting back in the cockpit and purchasing a plane. Initially looked at a Cardinal, considering an older 182. Like the nostalgic look. Still sorting through everything I need to know

tailwinds!

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  • MikeJJMikeJJ Aviation Director, Forum Moderator

    Never too late to get flying! Suggest perhaps renting an hour or two if you have not flown those models before to see how you like the experience.

    Best Wishes!

    Regards,

    Mike

    • Michael Jay Jones (MikeJJ), 
    • Cessna Owners Aviation Director, Forum Moderator, Author
    • Commercial, Instrument, CFI - Airplane
    • Commercial Helicopter, Remote Pilot UAS
    • FAA Wright Brothers Master Pilot,
    • 50+ years in aviation, and still learning!


  • planewrenchplanewrench IA 48yr A&P DAL A/C Inspector

    Ro, just for grins and it may not be a issue for you, contact a insurance agent and run your shopping list by them. At our age, this MAY make a difference in what you will shop for based on insurability.

    Carl soon to be retired too!

    IA 47yr A&P DAL A/C Inspector 172n

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