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Posted for Jack Cowell <jackcowell@optonline.net>:
Hi Jeff --
I too came out of a Mooney (252)and now have almost 400 hours in a IVP.
Proof positive that the Lancair transition can, in fact, be done and
done quite enjoyably.
If you focus your pilot skills, use your head, and get good training
like I got from Mike Mahar, Charlie Kohler, and Pete Zaccagnino, you
should do just fine in a Legacy.
Rob Logan used to fly a Grumman Tiger and he seems to be enjoying the
heck out of his Legacy. I don't think it is coincidental that he, too,
trained (and built) with Mahar.
Bottom line: You're right, a Legacy is a different bird than an RV, but
boy will you be glad how different it is after you get enough
instruction and seat time to appreciate it!
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Can someone with decent capabilities, low experience, but dedication and
respect for the plane fly a Legacy safely given adequate transition
training?
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