Hi, my name is Andy Grimm from NE Florida. I've been lurking on this forum for quite a while. I've always wanted to get a pilots license and am going to retire in two weeks so I hope to start flying very soon. I'm still not positive if I should go for LS, Rec or PPL but am leaning towards LS or Rec since I could always get the PPL later.
But, I wanted to give a huge shout out to Prof. H. Paul Shuch. I watched his EAA Webinar (Airspace Ace - Sampling the Alphabet Soup) last night and he gave an excellent presentation on Airspace. I feel like I understand most it now. And that's saying something!!
Again Thank You Paul!!
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Andy
Hi from Florida
Moderator: drseti
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Andy,
Welcome to the best light sport forum on the internet!
Welcome to the best light sport forum on the internet!
Bill Ince
LSRI
Retired Heavy Equipment Operator
LSRI
Retired Heavy Equipment Operator
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Andy, welcome. You can move up to private pilot from either sport or recreational. If all you want is sport pilot privileges, but the medical is not an issue I would definitely look a the recreational certificate. The reason is that it provides more aircraft options for training and flying after you get your certificate. Other than the medical the training time will be about the same as for a sport pilot certificate.
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Hey Andy! I, too started this new and exciting chapter in my life after retirement. I was 64 when I started, and there have been a few rough times. Old dogs CAN learn new tricks, but taking lessons from someone a third my age has been challenging at times. Good luck with your endeavor. Like they say, "The sky's the limit!".
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Welcome, Andy! Where in N FL are you? I grew up (well, sorta) on the west side of Jax. I live in central FL now.
I'm 3 or 4 years from retirement and working on my Sport ticket at First Landings in Apopka. I can serve as a bad example if you need one.
I'm 3 or 4 years from retirement and working on my Sport ticket at First Landings in Apopka. I can serve as a bad example if you need one.
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Thanks, I live just south of Orange Park on Fleming Island.Half Fast wrote:Welcome, Andy! Where in N FL are you? I grew up (well, sorta) on the west side of Jax. I live in central FL now.
I'm 3 or 4 years from retirement and working on my Sport ticket at First Landings in Apopka. I can serve as a bad example if you need one.
Thanks all for the advice. I'm meeting to discuss with instructor this week on which way to go.
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Yep, know the area well. I have an uncle near you, and my grandparents lived in Orange Park. I grew up in Wesconnett, but my folks moved out to Middleburg when they retired.agrimm01 wrote:
Thanks, I live just south of Orange Park on Fleming Island.
Where will you be flying? Herlong? Or is there something closer?
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Half Fast wrote:Yep, know the area well. I have an uncle near you, and my grandparents lived in Orange Park. I grew up in Wesconnett, but my folks moved out to Middleburg when they retired.agrimm01 wrote:
Thanks, I live just south of Orange Park on Fleming Island.
Where will you be flying? Herlong? Or is there something closer?
Herlong would be the closest but I'm going to talk with Dana at Craig this week so that's not settled yet.
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I'm glad you qualified that. Decades ago, my son told me "I want to be a pilot when I grow up." I replied "sorry, son, you can't have it both ways."Half Fast wrote: I grew up (well, sorta) on the west side of Jax.
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Prof H Paul Shuch
PhD CFII DPE LSRM-A/GL/WS/PPC iRMT
AvSport LLC, KLHV
[email protected]
AvSport.org
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A dear late friend used to crew for me when I was racing. He had a sticker on his toolbox that said, "You're never too old to have a happy childhood."
I've tried to make that my motto.
I've tried to make that my motto.
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Welcome Andy! Dana Holladay was the instructor with whom I finished my training with several years ago. Dana and Meredith are unquestionably two of the best instructors you can ever work with. I followed them to Florida and they are my mentors. It will be well worth the short drive.agrimm01 wrote: Herlong would be the closest but I'm going to talk with Dana at Craig this week so that's not settled yet.
They have several well maintained Cessnas, a CubCrafters Sport Cub and my 2011 SportCruiser which can be used for both Sport or Private Pilot training.
http://www.holladayaviation.com/sport-pilot/
and
http://www.holladayaviation.com/about-us/
They are currently in Oshkosh for Airventre, returning to the office on Saturday.
Meanwhile, please feel free to PM me for more info.
- Richard
Sport Pilot / Ground Instructor
Previous Owner: 2011 SportCruiser
Sport Pilot / Ground Instructor
Previous Owner: 2011 SportCruiser
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Hi Andy! Palm Beach County here. Good luck!