rottydaddy Whatever you choose, [i wrote:forget the autopilot[/i]. In a light single, that is rarely used, except in IMC. And how the heck are you gonna learn to fly with the autopilot on?
*edit* The actual costs for the flight training should I go all the way is $5,945 for the Cessna 152, $6,365 for the 172 (160HP) and Piper Warrior, and the site doesn't say
I dunno... Sometimes on those X-Cs when your suddenly doing 10 things at once it just feels nice to dial in a radial, hit AP/NAV and let it steer itself for a minute while you figure out exactly where you are and who you should be talking to.
Don't get me wrong; APs are a great thing. Brett makes some excellent points, and for an experienced pilot like him, it is just another tool in the toolbox.
But it should be the last thing on a new student's mind, IMHO. Just like the GPS. The foundation built during primary training has to be able to withstand the stress of losing the AP, or the GPS, or the vacuum pump, or...
I feel fortunate that I never got to use GPS or even a wing-leveler during my training; I think that helped me build a strong foundation.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 399 guests