by Saratoga » Tue Mar 15, 2005 7:22 pm
For entry-level big planes, there is nothing comparable with the good ole 737, but you might want to fly the Lear to get used to jet ops first. The 737, not too fast, got enough power, doesn't need a huge airport, controls are slow but not so slow you have to plan way ahead.
Easiest, as in you aren't trying to start flying, but are just curious about which one is the easiest to fly. Well so far in reality, I would say the 757 is the easiest one I have flown. It's pretty light on the controls for something it's size. 767 is kinda heavy, old 727 is kinda hard to deal with, 737 is simple but not all that great in performance. The A-320 has those fly-by-wire controls, wonderful for controlling the airplane, but the feedback system is sad and I personally don't like flying it all that much.
Pilot for a major US airline certified in the: EMB-120, CRJ, 727, 737, 757, 767, and A-320 and military, T-38, C-130, C-141, and C-5 along with misc. other small airplanes. Any questions, I'm here for you.