On 04/10/2009 09:39 AM, Dana Overall wrote:
>
> My thinking with a BFR is get something out of it rather than just get a 
> pencil log book entry.  

Hi Dana,
    I agree.  My thinking is that what I'd be getting out of the BFR is
learning a new skill, flying a taildragger airplane.  For my last BFR, I
got my seaplane rating.  For the next one, maybe getting some complex
time, or the high powered (>200hp) endorsement.  You still review the
stuff you already know, plus you add a new skill to your existing
knowledge. 

    A few of you have mentioned that the Cessna 152 taildragger is not
the most friendly to learn in.  I would need to get a taildragger
endorsement in order to fly the KR-2 (both for insurance and FAA).  What
aircraft would you recommend using to get the taildragger endorsement,
and where I find a school with one (I'm located in Maine)?

Thanks,

-Dj

-- 
Dj Merrill - N1JOV
Glastar Sportsman 2+2 Builder #7118 N421DJ    
http://deej.net/sportsman/                    

"Many things that are unexplainable happen during the construction of an 
airplane."  --Dave Prizio, 30 Aug 2005

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