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    Question on PA28-180 Start Procedure

    To be clear when I say "check out" that process is to clear me to fly the club plane so forgive me if I used the wrong term. My first google search found for check out from a rental company demonstration of 3 take-offs and landings, simulated engine out, stalls and basic flight maneuvers, and...
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    Question on PA28-180 Start Procedure

    Thanks for the quick responses...that makes sense. Again, the POH was good enough for me but when I asked the person checking me out in the plane about it they said I'd need to find someone with a deeper knowledge of the specifics on that system as the Cherokee 180 they previously owned was...
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    Question on PA28-180 Start Procedure

    This is probably a basic question but our club just got a PA28-180 added. The manual calls for the start to be on the left magento very specifically. The other planes I have flown have both been 172s (a 1964 172D and a 1976 172M); this Cherokee is 1963 but in my limited experience I have not...
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    Foreflight or FlyQ (and any deals on these at Oshkosh?)

    Thanks. I'll take a look at this.
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    Foreflight or FlyQ (and any deals on these at Oshkosh?)

    Interesting...do you have a recommendation for VFR pilot? I have heard if you are going to progress into a lot of flying or a career Foreflight makes more sense, but at my age I'm likely just doing this for me (may push on to instrument rating but we'll see). Like many softwares getting used...
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    Foreflight or FlyQ (and any deals on these at Oshkosh?)

    Have finished my PPL and joined a flying club, but the club plane has no GPS and most use an EFB. Makes sense. I'm looking at Foreflight or FlyQ (Seattle Avionics). I know Foreflight is more widely used but I am leaning towards FlyQ but without much more to go on except my initial feelings based...
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