n8pilot16
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« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2011, 06:30:10 AM » |
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Hello Bob,
There is definitely a benifit with learning to fly fixed wing first. Think of it as learning to drive in an automatic transmission vehicle, then switching to a manual. There are a few more things to pay attention to in the manual.
Obviously there are many differences from fixed wing to rotary wing, the latter being compared to balancing a spinning top on the head of a needle, but fixed wing is a perfect place to start. I may be mistaken, but, I'm pretty sure fixed wing flight time is required in order to get into rotary wing. Not sure on that one, though.
His age should not be a factor. I started flying when I was 14 (in 1998).
Be warned, though, that if he really wants to fly and gets behind the controls for his first flight, he will be hooked. Quite honestly it could motivate him even more to accomplish his goals.
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