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![]() YIPPEE! I'm now a private pilot! I took and passed, the private pilot checkride on Tuesday. What a relief! It wasn't nearly as bad as I thought I'd be, and went very well. Now I need an aviation GPS and 'Guest Headset', and I'm hoping that readers of this list will have recommendations about what to get, and where to buy it. Yes, I've seen the eBay auctions, and I'm thinking of a higher end GPS, maybe even color. Any suggestions or experiences with specific models and vendors will greatly help! Please answer here. |
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Congrats! You have achieved something most humans never dream of....
As far as a headset purchase, you NEVER buy a "guest" headset. Rather, you buy yourself the latest and greatest, thus relegating your old headset to "guest" status. :-) I can't recommend enough the Lightspeed Twenty 3G. It's got great ANR, bass, treble, and balance controls (it's stereo, of course) and a built-in cell-phone (or MP3) input. Best of all, it's proven to be extremely durable, unlike earlier Lightspeed models. As far as GPS goes, if you're looking for color, you can't go wrong with the AvMap. (See http://www.avmapnavigation.com/) We've flown behind the AvMap IIIC's giant color screen for almost two years now (it's STILL the biggest color screen on the market, although the IV looks even better), and have never been happier. It absolutely changed the way we fly, and contains everything -- radio frequencies, instrument approaches, ground obstructions, you name it. Good luck, and have fun! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Congrats! Where do you fly out of?
"C. Osbourne" wrote in message ... YIPPEE! I'm now a private pilot! I took and passed, the private pilot checkride on Tuesday. What a relief! It wasn't nearly as bad as I thought I'd be, and went very well. Now I need an aviation GPS and 'Guest Headset', and I'm hoping that readers of this list will have recommendations about what to get, and where to buy it. Yes, I've seen the eBay auctions, and I'm thinking of a higher end GPS, maybe even color. Any suggestions or experiences with specific models and vendors will greatly help! Please answer here. |
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![]() I have not been particularly happy with my Garmin 296, though it's fun to play with on the ground. Often I find myself yearning for the little Toblerone bar of the Garmin III+, which I see is still available as a Garmin 5 or V. Tell you what: give me a Garmin 5 and a thousand bucks, and the 296 is yours. -- all the best, Dan Ford email (put Cubdriver in subject line) Warbird's Forum: www.warbirdforum.com Piper Cub Forum: www.pipercubforum.com the blog: www.danford.net In Search of Lost Time: www.readingproust.com |
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I just bought a ANR headset from Pacific Coast Avionics. Its a Light
Speed with their name on it. It was $249.00/ Lots cheaper than the branded model and same exact headset. Should have done it sooner. I'm one cheap *******, but this was well worth it. Congrats and keep flying!! Dave Cub Driver wrote: I have not been particularly happy with my Garmin 296, though it's fun to play with on the ground. Often I find myself yearning for the little Toblerone bar of the Garmin III+, which I see is still available as a Garmin 5 or V. Tell you what: give me a Garmin 5 and a thousand bucks, and the 296 is yours. -- all the best, Dan Ford email (put Cubdriver in subject line) Warbird's Forum: www.warbirdforum.com Piper Cub Forum: www.pipercubforum.com the blog: www.danford.net In Search of Lost Time: www.readingproust.com |
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i've been flying for about 30 years now and wonder how many folks are
still flying without owning an airplane. My question is : How many people still fly after five years and haven't/don't own an airplane? Dave |
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![]() My question is : How many people still fly after five years and haven't/don't own an airplane? I have flown for more like twenty years and don't own. I recently joined a flying club though, so I like sort of own. Jose r.a.products stripped - I don't follow the group and I don't see the relevance. r.a.owning retained, though I don't follow the group. -- You may not get what you pay for, but you sure as hell pay for what you get. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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I lasted almost 4 months, before the whole renting thing got to me.
First bought an Ercoupe (for 2 years and 200 hours) and then a 172 (for 2 years and 200 hours). Wouldn't have it any other way. Jose wrote: My question is : How many people still fly after five years and haven't/don't own an airplane? I have flown for more like twenty years and don't own. I recently joined a flying club though, so I like sort of own. Jose r.a.products stripped - I don't follow the group and I don't see the relevance. r.a.owning retained, though I don't follow the group. -- You may not get what you pay for, but you sure as hell pay for what you get. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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