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Assuming your goal is to be a professional pilot, the best way to log hours and get ratings is to obtain all ratings through CFI, find a job, and be paid to fly and log hours.heavy_d said:I was just wondering what the best way to log hours and get ratings. I thought about getting a 152 but i heard the saying, "If it flys floats or fornicates its cheaper to rent than to own. Is that true?
heavy_d said:I think I may have found a good plane. It is a 1979 piper tomahawk. It has a 700hr. factory overhaul with 2400 tbo, 3700 tt, ifr certified, cheap gps, good but wierd desert paint job, good interior, no damage...
the guy wants $25,000. I think its worth the money because only once in a blue moon do you see these cheap planes with a factory engine and low total time. this is also cheaper than most 152's of the same hours and stuff. what do you guys think? because i have heard tomahawks flew terrible compared to 152's but I have never flown one.
thanks for all of the suggestions so far
isnt that against far's? or no?pilotmyf said:Log all hours in an airplane, thinking of flying and watching airplanes. Also log all the time working to pay for the airplanes(this excludes the parent financed students)
What are FARs?heavy_d said:isnt that against far's? or no?