Originally Posted by
Özcan
Hello!
the piper pa28s in my flying-club are almost without exeption already booked, so i got a check-out on the cessna 172 also. ö
Sounds like you've answered your own question. Fly what's available and as often as you can. Don't sweat your hours. Learn to fly the 172 and just get on with it. Your instructor wouldn't have checked you out if you weren't competent. Now all you need is confidence - and that comes purely with stick time.
After 10 hours in the 172 you'll wonder why you even asked the question.
Go have fun!
Pitts2112