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mr.k.masonry(at)verizon.n Guest
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Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2007 9:37 am Post subject: Kolb trainers/dealers! |
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Can anyone help me out, I'm looking to get a little stick time in a two place kolb and having trouble finding someone close by. I live In Erie, PA off Lake Erie.I have purchased a single place firestar kxp and need the training to fly my bird. Any info would be Greatly Appreciated! Steve
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Malcolmbru(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2007 1:51 pm Post subject: Kolb trainers/dealers! |
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no problem, forget about it, I tough my self to fly a kxp after only 46 hrs in a quicksilverMX and 2 hrs of touch and go,s in a C 150 just be careful you will be fine mal
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John Hauck

Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 4639 Location: Titus, Alabama (hauck's holler)
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Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2007 2:36 pm Post subject: Kolb trainers/dealers! |
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| no problem, forget about it, I tough my self to fly a kxp after
only 46 hrs
| in a quicksilverMX and 2 hrs of touch and go,s in a C 150
just be
| careful you will be fine mal
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Malcomb:
Most of us, on the Kolb List, are not extraordinary aviators. We
require and recommend adequate training before we commit aviation.
Just being careful does not get it!
john h
mkIII
DO NOT ARCHIVE
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Don G

Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 156 Location: Central Illinois
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Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2007 5:01 pm Post subject: Re: Kolb trainers/dealers! |
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I got my first rating at Spartan back in 75...I have not accumulated as much time in those 30 plus years as alot of fellas, but I have been at the Helm of alot of different birds From Weedhoppers to Beech 18s..and even got a little time in a Lockheed P-38...back when you could rent one. (Yes...there is only one thing more thrilling than running the throttle on an Allison....and thats wrapping your fist around 2 of em!)
Still, after I built a Kolb...I just didnt feel I had the experience to safely test fly it without at least a ride in one with a competent pilot.
Maybe I could have handled it ok....Maybe not.
I will say that upon retrospect, It was the first pusher I had attempted with such a high thrust line...and it was...and still is a little unusual in the handling dept when you work the throttle up and down. A very different response on the airframe than anything I had ever had the opportunity to command. Not bad mind you, just different.
I also know how hard it is to set around and look at newly aquired airplane waiting to get a checkride. I was lucky to find a sky gypsy flying a Kolb who was passing thru and he was good enough to give me a ride. I am real glad he did...that FireFly probably would not have killed me...but I could have easily bent it and hurt myself in the process.
Alot of the FAA's rules are good ones and created with safety in mind. The Check ride rule I think is about the best one. It may not legally apply to non-regulated air vehicles, but that does not mean its not a good idea.
I have no problem recommending at least a check ride to anyone who has not flown a Kolb....or any unfamiliar design. It is what I did...would do...and will do again when I want to try something new.
It doesnt cost much and cannot hurt a thing..compared to what the risk is.
Stay safe...someone might be depending on you for something you need to be healthy to accomplish.
Thanks again to that old flying Gypsy!
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Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2007 6:19 pm Post subject: Kolb trainers/dealers! |
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The FAA has good programs. Check rides are a good idea and have saved
many an airplane and pilot. However, I have found nothing wrong with
self check outs. Yes, they take many hours of taxing and later crow hop
etc. But, if you are expert in ground handling, then there is little
left to learn when airborne. Landings and takeoffs are situations where
ground handling is important. I now have over 40 hours in my Kolb Mark
III Classic and only 18 hours of flight time. I learned and have taught
ground loops in Cubs, Citabrias, Chiefs and Kolbs. Ground loops are
bad, but controlled ground loops are very good practice for the real
thing. The Kolbs are forgiving airplanes, but they are still to be
respected. The answer to safety is practice, practice, practice. Like
Bob Hoover once admitted that he had 37 controlled crashes (that was
about 20 or more years ago). He tried to impart the importance of
planning ahead. Learn your airplane because they all fly somewhat
differently. Know it's limitations and enjoy the beauty of flight
safely. Flying in a Kolb is one of the most beautiful ways to enjoy the
true essence of the beauty of flight.
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Thom Riddle

Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 1597 Location: Buffalo, NY, USA (9G0)
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Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 6:04 am Post subject: Kolb trainers/dealers! |
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Steve,
I know there are several Kolbs in western NY, just up the road a bit
from you, some of which are two-seaters. I do not know all of them but
Bob Bean, an active member on this list who flies a MkIII knows of most
of the Kolbs in our area. He may or may not be able to help you out. I
know right now he is in Jupiter, FL for a week of R&R and off the list
while until he gets back. Find one of his past posts and send him a
direct email and see what he says.
Although I taught myself to fly an early Firestar I had many recent
hours in sorta-similar airplanes and have self-taught myself to fly
several, getting some stick time in a Kolb is a smart and safe
approach. You did not mention what you have been flying recently. That
can make a difference in how much dual Kolb time you are likely to
need.
Let us know how your Kolb dual time search goes.
Thom in Buffalo
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David.Lehman

Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 265 Location: "Lovely" Fresno CA
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Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 6:18 am Post subject: Kolb trainers/dealers! |
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Thom, nice article you did in the Sport Pilot magazine...
DVD
On 1/10/07, Thom Riddle <jtriddle(at)adelphia.net (jtriddle(at)adelphia.net)> wrote:[quote]--> Kolb-List message posted by: Thom Riddle < jtriddle(at)adelphia.net (jtriddle(at)adelphia.net)>
Steve,
I know there are several Kolbs in western NY, just up the road a bit
from you, some of which are two-seaters. I do not know all of them but
Bob Bean, an active member on this list who flies a MkIII knows of most
of the Kolbs in our area. He may or may not be able to help you out. I
know right now he is in Jupiter, FL for a week of R&R and off the list
while until he gets back. Find one of his past posts and send him a
direct email and see what he says.
Although I taught myself to fly an early Firestar I had many recent
hours in sorta-similar airplanes and have self-taught myself to fly
several, getting some stick time in a Kolb is a smart and safe
approach. You did not mention what you have been flying recently. That
can make a difference in how much dual Kolb time you are likely to
need.
Let us know how your Kolb dual time search goes.
Thom in Buffalo
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