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Old May 14th 04, 06:23 AM
The Weiss Family
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I'm a new pilot (passed my checkride last Saturday). I have a wife and
three small children (all 6yrs and under).

Weight and balance would be OK to fit three kids in back of a 172, and it
looks like plenty of space (at least while they're young). Is it possible
to get a STC to install a third seatbelt?

If not, is there any other fixed-gear single in a similar price range that
could accomodate 5?

Thanks,

Adam


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Old May 14th 04, 02:46 PM
Newps
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"The Weiss Family" wrote in message
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I'm a new pilot (passed my checkride last Saturday). I have a wife and
three small children (all 6yrs and under).

Weight and balance would be OK to fit three kids in back of a 172, and it
looks like plenty of space (at least while they're young). Is it possible
to get a STC to install a third seatbelt?


No.



If not, is there any other fixed-gear single in a similar price range that
could accomodate 5?


No. An option is a third childs seat in the baggage area but it's a pretty
bad seat and would allow no luggage to be carried. You're gonna need a 206,
get your checkbook out.


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Old May 14th 04, 03:03 PM
Dave Butler
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The Weiss Family wrote:
I'm a new pilot (passed my checkride last Saturday). I have a wife and
three small children (all 6yrs and under).

Weight and balance would be OK to fit three kids in back of a 172, and it
looks like plenty of space (at least while they're young). Is it possible
to get a STC to install a third seatbelt?

If not, is there any other fixed-gear single in a similar price range that
could accomodate 5?


I'm thinking you're probably buying a plane that will last you a few years.
Those kids aren't going to be 6 forever.

OTOH, if you're newly licensed, I'd suggest waiting a little while to see what
your usage is. It'd be a shame to spend a lot on a huge weight-lifter and then
find out the wife and kids don't enjoy flying.

Get a checkout in a rental 210 or Saratoga, see how it works out, buy what you
need after you've better established your pattern of use.

Dave
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Old May 14th 04, 03:44 PM
Dave Buckles
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The Weiss Family wrote:

I'm a new pilot (passed my checkride last Saturday). I have a wife and
three small children (all 6yrs and under).


Congratulations! Welcome to the club!

If not, is there any other fixed-gear single in a similar price range that
could accomodate 5?


YES! The Socata TB-series (in your case, the -9, -10, and the new -200)
are all five-seat aircraft. The cabins are significantly wider than
Cessnas and Pipers (50" v. 41" and 42", if memory serves), and they're
certificated with five seatbelts--not even an STC. Great-flying
airplanes, too; I've flown Cherokees with both the straight and tapered
wings, and 172's, and I'd take my Tampico (TB-9, 160HP) any day.

I would second the thought voiced by others, though: they're not going
to be six forever. However, if you are thinking about trading up as you
build time, this would work great for you. I have a bunch of pictures
up at http://www.flight-instruction.com/images/n30391, and a short blurb
at http://www.flight-instruction.com/tb9.php.

If you want to talk more, feel free to send me e-mail. The address in
the headers is invalid (infernal spammers!), but the one in my .sig is good.

--Dave

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http://www.flight-instruction.com
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Old May 15th 04, 01:29 AM
The Weiss Family
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I'd like to thank everyone for your replies.
I was planning on getting into something smaller now, and then eventually
trading up to a cherokee six.
It sounds like the TB-9 might be worth taking a look at.

I think I'll probably fly for a year or so before I buy.
That should give me an idea of both how much of a plane I'll need.

thanks again,

Adam

"Dave Buckles" wrote in message
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The Weiss Family wrote:

I'm a new pilot (passed my checkride last Saturday). I have a wife and
three small children (all 6yrs and under).


Congratulations! Welcome to the club!

If not, is there any other fixed-gear single in a similar price range

that
could accomodate 5?


YES! The Socata TB-series (in your case, the -9, -10, and the new -200)
are all five-seat aircraft. The cabins are significantly wider than
Cessnas and Pipers (50" v. 41" and 42", if memory serves), and they're
certificated with five seatbelts--not even an STC. Great-flying
airplanes, too; I've flown Cherokees with both the straight and tapered
wings, and 172's, and I'd take my Tampico (TB-9, 160HP) any day.

I would second the thought voiced by others, though: they're not going
to be six forever. However, if you are thinking about trading up as you
build time, this would work great for you. I have a bunch of pictures
up at http://www.flight-instruction.com/images/n30391, and a short blurb
at http://www.flight-instruction.com/tb9.php.

If you want to talk more, feel free to send me e-mail. The address in
the headers is invalid (infernal spammers!), but the one in my .sig is

good.

--Dave

--
Dave Buckles

http://www.flight-instruction.com



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Old May 15th 04, 01:33 AM
The Weiss Family
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thanks for all the input!
I think I'll fly for a while and see how it goes. In the mean time, I'll
check out the TB-9.
Eventually, I'd like to trade up to a cherokee six.

thanks,

Adam


"The Weiss Family" wrote in message
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I'm a new pilot (passed my checkride last Saturday). I have a wife and
three small children (all 6yrs and under).

Weight and balance would be OK to fit three kids in back of a 172, and it
looks like plenty of space (at least while they're young). Is it possible
to get a STC to install a third seatbelt?

If not, is there any other fixed-gear single in a similar price range that
could accomodate 5?

Thanks,

Adam




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Old May 15th 04, 02:40 AM
Charles Felton
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Hard to find, but Cessna 205 is cheaper than 210 or 206.
Charles
"Newps" wrote in message
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"The Weiss Family" wrote in message
...
I'm a new pilot (passed my checkride last Saturday). I have a wife and
three small children (all 6yrs and under).

Weight and balance would be OK to fit three kids in back of a 172, and

it
looks like plenty of space (at least while they're young). Is it

possible
to get a STC to install a third seatbelt?


No.



If not, is there any other fixed-gear single in a similar price range

that
could accomodate 5?


No. An option is a third childs seat in the baggage area but it's a

pretty
bad seat and would allow no luggage to be carried. You're gonna need a

206,
get your checkbook out.




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Old May 15th 04, 03:12 AM
Newps
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"Charles Felton" wrote in message
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Hard to find, but Cessna 205 is cheaper than 210 or 206.


You don't want a 205. Only got 260 hp and has the 182 wing. Weighs more
than a 182. Gets outperformed by a 182. There's a reason they only made
'em for a couple of years.


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Old May 15th 04, 03:27 AM
G.R. Patterson III
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Newps wrote:

"Charles Felton" wrote in message
news:kyepc.51476$iF6.4672953@attbi_s02...
Hard to find, but Cessna 205 is cheaper than 210 or 206.


You don't want a 205. Only got 260 hp and has the 182 wing.


It's a tri-gear version of the 185. Has the 185 wing and engine. Wingspan is 8"
greater than the 182.

Weighs more than a 182.


True.

Gets outperformed by a 182.


It's faster, climbs better, and can haul more than a 182. The 185, on the other hand,
will beat it.

George Patterson
I childproofed my house, but they *still* get in.
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Old May 15th 04, 04:03 AM
bubba
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The early 182's are used for hauling skydivers and have been approved
for 5 jumpers with a pilot. Thats 6 people in a 182.
I've seen 7 people in a 182 with a 300lb pilot, now thats another story.

The seats have been removed to provide space and reduce weight.
Since the aircraft has been approved for 5 skydivers, you might be able
to get it approved for 5 people as long as you don't go out of the CG
envelope and have seat belts for each passenger.

Dave



G.R. Patterson III wrote:

Newps wrote:

"Charles Felton" wrote in message
news:kyepc.51476$iF6.4672953@attbi_s02...

Hard to find, but Cessna 205 is cheaper than 210 or 206.


You don't want a 205. Only got 260 hp and has the 182 wing.



It's a tri-gear version of the 185. Has the 185 wing and engine. Wingspan is 8"
greater than the 182.


Weighs more than a 182.



True.


Gets outperformed by a 182.



It's faster, climbs better, and can haul more than a 182. The 185, on the other hand,
will beat it.

George Patterson
I childproofed my house, but they *still* get in.


 




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