I decided if I were to take flying lessons it would be after day light savings time ends, that way I would have my tax refund back, and more day light to fly after work. I thought that in the meantime I would watch instructional videos online, and try to get Microsoft Flight Simulator running on my computer. If I still had a desire to take lessons after a month of simulated flying and ground school, than I could feel better about dropping the $8k.
I put this little flight sim setup together for relatively cheap, finding the yoke, throttle, and desk on craigslist, and the rudders on eBay. I definitely think the flight sim has helped to teach me a few things, and more importantly it has kept my desire to learn to fly still burning. In a few more weeks I plan on starting lessons at Grey Eagle Aviation, a part 141 school. I didn't think that a typical school would be right for me, but the prices were better then if I had learned through a club, and more importantly I left the school feeling excited.
Expect my next post sometime mid March, when I take my first flying lesson.
Saiktek yoke, throttle quadrant, and rudders
My super sophisticated flight simulator
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