PPL Program complete.
Wednesday, August 29th, 2007Well I finished my last time-building/IFR training today. We flew from Gateway to Sedona by way of Prescott for a practice GPS approach. Then from Sedona back to Gateway.  I had like 2.5 hours to burn off when we left Sedona so we filed for the long way back. Of course as soon as we get out of Sedona, Center gives us direct to PXR then Direct IWA. So we spent the last .7 sweating in the pattern practicing touch and go’s.
Overall I’m pretty happy with the program. At times it seemed as if it was moving too fast, others too slow. My instructor and the others I flew with were all great. Out of all the instructors there were only 3 I did not like. And 2 of them have been disposed of.Â
The aircraft were for the most part okay. Nothing to write home about. Except for a 2005 SP model the rest are all older (Late 60s/Early to Mid 1970) 172 M models.  And let’s face it, these airplanes get beat to crap. I understand the bulk of ATPs business is the ACPP program and the associated Multi-engine programs and it shows in the quality of the Seminoles which are mostly newer and are less MX hogs. I will have to say though, the MX program is great. Getting something fixed involves a quick phone call to JAX and the guys are on it.Â
I got my ticket on 08AUG2007 and I did the following Xcs:
IWA-Lake Havasu-IWA
IWA-Page-Sedona-IWA
IWA-North Las Vegas-IWA
IWA-Prescott-Sedona-IWA
So far my favorite place was Sedona. I think I will end up flying there once I find an FBO to rent from.
Recap:
Start: July 2, 2007
Finish: August 28, 2007
Hours: 84.6
Total time to complete: 57 days - 7 days out sick = 50 days
On a final note, I’d like to thank everyone who read the blog. Especially those who sent emails and left comments. I really appreciate the words of encouragement. Best of luck and I hope the Career Pilot program portion is just as beneficial.