New Challenges
I have decided that 2007 will be a year when I do something a little different. For around five years I have only flown G-HALC a 1972 Piper Arrow II so I have now joined a company that hires out more modern aircraft with the very latest avionics. I'm still based at Barton though.
Cessna C172SP
In addition to learning new avionics I now fly a brand new Cessna 172SP with a Garmin 1000 glass cockpit and a Piper Archer with a Garmin GNS530 gps and HSI. Both these aircraft have autopilots which I had not been used to previously. As well as these new experiences, I decided to revalidate my IMC rating which allows me to fly in more challenging weather than the basic private licence allows.
Garmin "Glass Cockpit" G1000
I still own my share in the Arrow but until I have mastered these new challenges I do not anticipate flying it as much as usual. Details of my checkout flights in the new aircraft will follow along with how I'm doing with my IMC rating revalidation.
Cessna C172SP
In addition to learning new avionics I now fly a brand new Cessna 172SP with a Garmin 1000 glass cockpit and a Piper Archer with a Garmin GNS530 gps and HSI. Both these aircraft have autopilots which I had not been used to previously. As well as these new experiences, I decided to revalidate my IMC rating which allows me to fly in more challenging weather than the basic private licence allows.
Garmin "Glass Cockpit" G1000
I still own my share in the Arrow but until I have mastered these new challenges I do not anticipate flying it as much as usual. Details of my checkout flights in the new aircraft will follow along with how I'm doing with my IMC rating revalidation.
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