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Old 1st December 2004 | 12:43
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Brooklands
 
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IO540
well equipped (ie no Cessnas or Pipers)
Why does manufacture by Cessan or Piper preclude an aircraft from being well equipped Please could you explain what you consider neccessary for an aircraft to be considered well equipped? (I have access to several Cessnas that I consider to have pretty well all the equipment you'd need)

Whirly

Yes I think you've pretty well covered it with your list, and IO540's point about the weather is also valid. Recently at the club I was waiting for my instructor, who was talking to someone who'd just done a trial lesson, and was very interested in doing the full PPL - he explained that it would be useful for business travel! We proceeded to enlighten him

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