Jmanuel0926
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Is there any bad or good in earning your PPL in a glass cockpit (DA-40)? I been told that it would be a better idea to earn a PPL in C-172 and not glass cockpit... Any feedback would be great... Thank you
"Anyone that shows up here with a G1000 is gonna get an automatic bust."
Real quote from a real FSDO inspector.
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im guessing you will get both answers in this thread, but heres my 2 cents. I really dont think it matters TO much for the private, as you are mainly manuevering the airplane with reference to the outside and not necessarily to concerned with the instruments. However if I had to chose I would say learn on the steam gauges/conventional cockpit for the private and instrument. Main reason for this is that most aircraft are NOT glass and you will have much more selection and marketability for rentals/job opportunities with a steam gauge background. Glass isnt hard anyway, you can get checked out in a 172 with a g1000 in a few hours time whenever you get to your commercial/CFI. Also Im not sure about your particular case but back when I instructed our glass cockpit cessna was about 20 bucks an hour more than the steam cessna.
Hope that helps somewhat.