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Hi Folks
I am a relatively low hour PP-ASEL(about 90 PIC, half in C-177 / 152, the rest in Challenger AUL and gliders, total time, including dual = 160 hours). I have not been flying for several years, but am in the process of regaining my certification. As the only way for me to be able to fly from where I am located means ownership, I am in the process of making a shortlist of airplanes I would like to consider. Part of the mission would be fairly regular flights from CTB - LWS and back. (2-3 souls and luggage). What straight-legged 4 seaters would be up to the task? (The actual route would be CYBU - CYXH - CTB - LWS ) Crossing those rocks would seem to exclude a C-172 and its friends. It would seem that something of the order of a C-182 or Piper Cherokee 235 would fit the bill. Does anyone here have experience of flying this kind of trip in, say a C-177, or PA Cherokee 180? Would I have trouble finding insurance if I went straight to a C-182 or PA-235? From what I have read, that should not be a big stretch for me, and would make crossing the ridge a lot easier.\ All VFR for now, although I intend to pursue a IFR rating later. Thank you for any and all replies. Steve |
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