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Can I learn to fly in a computer simulation?
Checking out the Piper Warrior Chino reported : " I'm really pushing myself on studying for the written and oral tests and practicing instrument flight (mainly) on FLY!. Scheduling flights too, of course. I've also taken a step toward my "next stage" (thinking that the current stage will end by around April 1 and I'll pass the check ride and be a licensed pilot at long last). I looked around the web for flying clubs in this area, and I found a good one, the Worcester Area Flying Club. This is actually a 10 member corporation that owns a 1977 Piper Warrior. They have an opening, so this morning I went to Fitchberg Airport (25 minutes north of home) and flew the airplane with Bernie, the club's CFII.
In addition to all this, it flies like a dream, and Bernie demonstrated that it has great short field performance -- on his demo takeoff we were airborne in 600 feet, and on the landing, he stopped before the end of the runway numbers!
To go places, the 130 knot cruise makes a big difference vs. 100 knots, not to mention the fact that the C152 is 2-place and cramped, while the roomy Warrior has 4 seats, so you can fly a friend or two and some luggage). " |
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