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    Mountain flying

    Definitely looking at something with higher useful load. For the longer cross countries it’ll usually be three adults including myself along with luggage
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    Good to know
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    Mountain flying

    Good to know. I’ll def consider a 182 as well
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    never even thought about the 210. I’ll have to look into it
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    That’s the thing I’d want. Be able to get up and above if needed but obviously not necessary. Most of the peaks around here are 10k but you could easily navigate around them
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    the 182 has come up a few times on here so I’ll have to look into one or try and find someone with one that’ll take me up in it
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    mostly it’d be like Montana to Seattle or salt lake etc. some local flights would also be in the mix as well as maybe a bit of back country. I don’t see myself doing the long x-countries very often but my other half does have family in the Seattle area.
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    turbo isn’t a requirement. Currently flying an arrow II that I rent out from my flight school so def open to other suggestions
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    So from a maintenance standpoint, would either the 231 Mooney or turbo arrow be the best choice?
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    Mountain flying

    Hey all. Ive just recently got my PPL. I m currently working on getting all my endorsements as well as started my IFR. Im beginning my search to buy an airplane. My home airport is at 3200 in Montana so id want something that can potentially get higher as well as cruise at a decent speed for...
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