Posts Tagged With: flight training
A Total Loss
The Piper Seneca (PA-34) was a great plain and I spent many flight hours in the plane. As I mentioned before, a twin is faster and more reliable than the single engine I started with. At least, that was my way of thinking and justifying the purchase. The challenge in a twin, though (or for … Continue reading
The Need For Speed
You would think that just owning a plane and flying when you chose (for business or pleasure) would be satisfying enough for any pilot. Not the case with me. I don’t remember how the idea got started but I found myself looking for a small twin engine plane a few short years after learning to … Continue reading
The Need For An Instrument Rating
It started as a heavy overcast day with lots of fog. A buddy and I had just returned to Dallas on a commercial flight from Las Vegas and the weather was anything but cooperative. I was a reasonably new pilot (having had my license for just a couple of years) and had never needed to … Continue reading