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Old 05-26-2008, 10:24 AM   #16
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Thanks all! Tim - my daughter is just over 2 years old. Once it seemed she recognized an airplane and that they do fly I felt it was OK to get her in the air. She has flown commercial but she was much younger.

I taxied out slow and did a few ground runs making sure the noise wasn't going to spook her. She didn't want to wear headsets but the plane I flew was relatively quite. Once airborne her eyes got a big as saucers and she started saying "fieing."
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Old 05-26-2008, 10:44 AM   #17
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Perfect combination, must look like her Mother, with her Fathers interest in Aviation.

Link below. there must be a similar American Organisation

British Women Pilots' Association - Home
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Old 05-26-2008, 11:18 AM   #19
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Very cute Joe. You have to love kids.
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Thanks all! Tim - my daughter is just over 2 years old. Once it seemed she recognized an airplane and that they do fly I felt it was OK to get her in the air. She has flown commercial but she was much younger.

I taxied out slow and did a few ground runs making sure the noise wasn't going to spook her. She didn't want to wear headsets but the plane I flew was relatively quite. Once airborne her eyes got a big as saucers and she started saying "fieing."
Cool man, thanks for the info. Didn't have a reference point. You're info helps.

"Fieing..." very cool.
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Be happy Joe!
I´m very sorry I´m not able to give this chance to my son
At least he´s going to visit the FL in Duxford this year with me...
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Way to go man! You will make her a pilot yet!
There is no doubt in my retired military mind !!

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she looks so darn cute in that plane! hehe

I wanna be a pilot someday, but I hear you have to go through a LOT of stuff before you even get into the cockpit of a plane! plus them planes cost like hundreds of thousands of dollars, and the insurance has GOT to be INSANE.
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Old 05-31-2008, 09:21 AM   #24
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she looks so darn cute in that plane! hehe

I wanna be a pilot someday, but I hear you have to go through a LOT of stuff before you even get into the cockpit of a plane! plus them planes cost like hundreds of thousands of dollars, and the insurance has GOT to be INSANE.
It's not that bad Trebor, the most expensive parts are renting the airplane and the instructor. It is costly, but figure a C-150 (cessna) is about $100-$110 an hour and an instructor is another $40 or $50. You need 40 hours in the air before you can test but most pilots test in the 80hr+ range. Ground school is probably another $400 and you physical is $50-$100. Add it all up and you can get your ticket for about $12K. A lot of money for one day but it is usually spread out over a year or two.

Insurance is renters insurance at that stage, maybe $200 a year.

Now if you own an airplane, it's a whole different story. But plenty of pilots get their ticket and just fly rentals. I do. Owned two birds and am looking around for a third but still rent. Simpler and easy to deal with.

Hope you decide to do it, definitely worth it. Once you get your ticket, it's for life. You have to stay current, but if you fly a decent amount, it's no problem.
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I know someone here that sold a used Cessna 150 for about $16k. Yes, you can spend hundreds of thousands of dollar of an airplane, but not all airplanes are that expensive. I have known a few people that have bought a small, economical airplane and hired an instructor to teach them to fly it. It depends on how you want to do it. I would recommend the rental route though, especially if you don't know much about airplanes and their ownership.
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she looks so darn cute in that plane! hehe

I wanna be a pilot someday, but I hear you have to go through a LOT of stuff before you even get into the cockpit of a plane! plus them planes cost like hundreds of thousands of dollars, and the insurance has GOT to be INSANE.
It's not that unreachable as you think. I used to think the same thing and although I had some luck breaks I was determined to lean how to fly.

Airplane insurance for say a Cessna 172 is cheaper than car insurance.
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lol wow, 12K? I think that's more than I've spent in my lifetime LOL but don't they give you this large textbook, and homework? and I shall consider taking the rental route. I believe even Warbirds cost millions, eh? and for me, it is pretty unreachable, money wise. I'd have to save up every paycheck for several years before I can pay that much, but as you said, it's over a period of a year or two.

I feel bad for asking advice in your thread, flyboy. hehe ^^;

so, did she feel scared at all when you took her up? you should have your wife in there too with a video camera to tape more of your flights with your daughter!
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Ground school is probably another $400
Really? I paid $675 for ground school....
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Really? I paid $675 for ground school....
Was a guess. Went through ground school in the late 80s and it was (going on memory again).....I think it was $150, plus supplies. Maybe it was $200 but not more. Figured it was more based on inflation and all that happy ----.
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Old 06-02-2008, 11:13 AM   #30
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You could also do the King or on line courses, you might save a few hundred bucks....
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