"Charles Talleyrand" wrote in message ...
I've always dreamed about buying a Citation or even a Malibu (after winning the lottery, of course). However it's obvious to me
that I'll fly around 100 hours a year, and not much more. I doubt I can stay a competent pilot flying a Citation solo for only 100
hours a year (I have no actual knowledge, just doubt).
What's a good cross-country plane that safe for a 100 hour/year pilot? I'm hoping for something faster and more exciting than a
C-182.
-Curious
-C.M.Talleyrand
A C-182 would probably be a good choice but go with a normal
aspirated model. It will serve you well and hold it's value.
Remember the plane is no safer than the pilot behind the controls.
Happy New Year,
Skyking
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