Maximilian_Jenius
Super User
So I've been traveling the valley lately, looking for the right fit for a new flight school/instructor. There is a pretty good mix of schools here in Phoenix. There are several schools here in the valley with older planes, and a few with brand spanking new planes with Garmin 1000.
I got my PPL, back in 2001 flying with the six pack. I'm VERY comfortable flying the six pack. I want to have very strong instrument skills, as a pilot. Having a foundation already flying the six pack, if I should go to the G1000, will my skills flying a six pack retard?
I don't know if it is those that have never flown a six pack during primary training, that have the most problems, when the fancy stuff stops working. Or if it the opposite individuals like me.
But checking the spiffy new planes out at Glendale, et all. I kind of wasn't too impressed with the magenta line, coming from flying the six pack. It kind of did EVERYTHING for you, with a click of a button. I like the pretty displays. But was overstimulated, at the thought of having to figure all the stuff out. But also kind of bored at the thought of putting the plane on autopilot, and also my brain and following the magenta line.
One flight school I went to said that, it was best to learn the G1000 now, because it's the future, and what pilots deal with at the airlines.
Anyway, I'm rambling, after being up for the past 18 hours. So back to the original question. If one has a solid background flying the six pack. Will flying the G1000 coupled with the GFC700, make you a weak instrument pilot? Or a better pilot, as one flight instructor told me. Or will it mess up your proficiency/scan on the six pack?
I got my PPL, back in 2001 flying with the six pack. I'm VERY comfortable flying the six pack. I want to have very strong instrument skills, as a pilot. Having a foundation already flying the six pack, if I should go to the G1000, will my skills flying a six pack retard?
I don't know if it is those that have never flown a six pack during primary training, that have the most problems, when the fancy stuff stops working. Or if it the opposite individuals like me.
But checking the spiffy new planes out at Glendale, et all. I kind of wasn't too impressed with the magenta line, coming from flying the six pack. It kind of did EVERYTHING for you, with a click of a button. I like the pretty displays. But was overstimulated, at the thought of having to figure all the stuff out. But also kind of bored at the thought of putting the plane on autopilot, and also my brain and following the magenta line.
One flight school I went to said that, it was best to learn the G1000 now, because it's the future, and what pilots deal with at the airlines.
Anyway, I'm rambling, after being up for the past 18 hours. So back to the original question. If one has a solid background flying the six pack. Will flying the G1000 coupled with the GFC700, make you a weak instrument pilot? Or a better pilot, as one flight instructor told me. Or will it mess up your proficiency/scan on the six pack?