In order to fly a tailwheel aircraft, it requires an FAA checkout by an instructor. So, since my friend is also an instructor we were able to accomplish my tailwheel checkout before he returned home. Since the plane has arrived I've been able to take the kids and Lana flying, a great experience we've all enjoyed!
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Saturday, November 7, 2015
Snoopy
A friend of mine I originally met at Cedarville University was kind of enough to offer me his Cessna 140 for 4-5 months while at mechanics school for no other reason than for me to keep some of my flying skills sharp. It's a huge blessing because I had never taken any of the family flying. The airplane's name is "Snoopy".
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