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Old 31st Jan 2012, 13:03
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Hi,

I will start the Oxford Waypoint program in a couple of weeks.

I was wondering if somebody knows the model of the PA28 they are using in Goodyear.

For my hour building I flew on the PA28-161 (Cherokee Warrior II). And I thought it might be a good idea to review the technical details of the plane before starting the flight training.
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Old 31st Jan 2012, 16:51
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PA28-161 as well. Lucky you!
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Old 31st Jan 2012, 19:06
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It's only 13 hours on the pa28 for the Waypoint program.

But it's not luck I've done mine hour building on that plane for this particular reason (the only thing I wasn't sure is the exact model).
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Old 31st Jan 2012, 20:12
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Hi Dibies. Where did you do your hours building? I am planning on doing the Waypoint programme and was looking at Places that offer the pa28-161 also.

Cheers,
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In Arizona, Chandler Air Service: Chandler Air Service
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Old 1st Feb 2012, 19:37
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Then be prepared for a bit of a shock and a lot of hard work Dibies. The typically unstructured hour building from Chandler is not the best preparation for a short, intense modular CPL course. I'm frankly surprised that you didn't go and have a look around GYR and ask whilst you were in CHD.
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I followed an integrated course before (Sabena Flight Academy, so very similar to OAA). I flew with them around 40 hours on DA20-c1 in Arizona and 30 hours IR FNPTII sim (DA42) in Brussels. Plus I did my ground school with them.

I had a problem with the last part of the landing (final / short final couldn't see that I was drifting from the center line). The problem was solved with Chandler, plus I increased my general airplane handling proficiency.

So believe me I'm more than aware of what you are talking about!
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Old 12th Feb 2012, 05:44
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Dibies,

GYR have both PA28 II & PA28 III.
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PA28-161 II & III are the same type. Only cosmetic changes to the cabin (and the III is newer - typically 13 years old as opposed to 35 years and upwards for the II's).
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