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I did that, too, Michael. My goal was to fly ... not to get a license within so many hours. Once I soloed, I went flying as often as I could afford, sans instructor (because it was cheaper). I did eventually get my license, after a couple of years, 5 instructors, and something around 80 hours total. Who cares how long it took! I had a ball! Hours is hours, and they don't proove anything about what kind of pilot your are!

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Corey,
I might add a note or two concerning your post.
Aircraft ownership carries many rewards, but a new owner can be inundated with many details and time consuming situations.
As a student using rental aircraft you show up at the appointed time and place with your instructor. As an owner you may have to show up considerably sooner to have the bird ready to go. As a renter, at least at our local airpatch, the bird is siting in front of operations ready to go. The guy who put it there is also the mechanic, and on cold mornings he times everything so you and you instructor arrive at a warm engine and interior. Nice and savvy people to say the least. When done for the day you can expect to spend time with refueling, getting repairs looked after,if necessary, and putting the bird away. As a renter you give them the keys and settle up.
If you can concentrate on getting your Private Pilot Certificate, without the considerable burdens of ownership, it may be a bit easier, while somewhat more expensive. Learning to fly requires many hours of "Ground School" along with flying hours. It is a little easier for some to stay focused without the distractions of ownership.
Not mentioned in previous posts is an excellent book you can get through the club. Owning, Buying or Flying the Cessna 150/152, by Mike Arman. It is a good introduction to the 150/152. By the same token the archives of the club newsletters, websites of members, and the generosity of club members in sharing insights into flying and ownership are invaluable.

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Corey, here are a few pics of Ben's 152, the doors were locked, so I couldn't get any shots of the int/panel. [Linked Image]


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Up until ben lost his medical, he flew the plane back and forth from Van Wert to his 2nd home in Florida several times a year. [Linked Image]


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Originally Posted by Corey_Fisher
All this talk of $2.00 reminds me of the movie " Better off Dead ".

"I want my two dollars!"...
Did you know the kid who played the paperboy in that movie got his start as "Randy" in the movie "A Christmas Story".

Both of those movies are some of my favorites!


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I googled the N number and found another picture of it... N66977 [airport-data.com]


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Nice looking bird! It would be highly prized here in Tennessee. That is as close to Volunteer Orange as you can get.

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Who says all Tennesseans like the Vols?? wink

Actually, it was funny at Oshkosh this year, they had orange shirts for the volunteers and it said, of course, volunteer on it. Made me gag a little bit.


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Jeff.
Are you a blue blood as in Blue Raiders?I am told my old 172 accent stripe was MTSU Blue.

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