saw 77
listen buddy, I think the PA 28 is the way to go. not PS 28
I want you to get a little carbon monoxide detector too. sometimes exhaust gas gets into the cockpit and feeling sick might come from that.
there are little stick em carbon monoxide detectors that change color...also, was the cabin heat being used on the sick flight? IE was it cold enough to warrant using the heater?
I would pick the PA28 as my choice in learning to fly, I soloed in it 40 years ago or so. Great little plane , proven...just make sure it is well maintained.
oh, and buy: STICK AND RUDDER and read it half a dozen times.