
Over the weekend I learned to fly a 2005 Cessna T182T with the Garmin G1000 avionics suite. Insurance required at least a three-hour checkout with an instructor, which I accomplished over two flights. The first was in the daytime but low clouds limited our altitude, so I did lots of takeoffs and landings of all different kinds, and lost count after 15 (yowzers!). The second flight was at night and included several types of instrument approaches and practice with the autopilot.
I'll be flying this airplane for a local company and am very excited to have a new job to supplement flight instructing. I always like doing something new and different when it comes to flying. The plane arrived here a few days ago accompanied by a ferry pilot who is a specialist in glass cockpit aircraft training. It's been a while since I've received major instruction in anything, so I was a student all over again! I'm glad to finally be on the glass panel bandwagon. The G1000 system is amazing and the Turbo 182 is a great airplane. I found it to be an easy transition and am looking forward to flying the plane more.




