Healthpilot Posted February 11, 2021 Report Posted February 11, 2021 Hi there! I am new so be patient with me. I loved Mooneys since I was a kid and I am looking at purchasing one. I Googled like a maniac. No joy. Is there any good transition training resource online? Thanks for your help! 1 Quote
carusoam Posted February 11, 2021 Report Posted February 11, 2021 Welcome aboard HP... Great question! What have you been flying prior? Transition is often about what your experience level is... It is also often driven by your insurance company... Stand by... We have both CFIIs and a really good insurance guy around here... I don’t believe we have a transition specific document... Great idea! Do you have a POH that you can start reading? Nothing better than a Standing Ovation! Go Mooney! Best regards, -a- 2 Quote
StevenL757 Posted February 11, 2021 Report Posted February 11, 2021 16 hours ago, Healthpilot said: Hi there! I am new so be patient with me. I loved Mooneys since I was a kid and I am looking at purchasing one. I Googled like a maniac. No joy. Is there any good transition training resource online? Thanks for your help! First-off, welcome. Second, take a look at Don Kaye’s @donkaye website below. Although any Mooney can be a challenge without previous experience and/or proper transition training, the Ovation, Eagle, TLS/Bravo, and Acclaim are major handfuls if you don’t stay ahead of them. Not sure about your aviation background, and what you may have owned previously, but adding some of this could give us more of an idea about how to direct you appropriately...like where you’re based, your intended mission, what drove you to the Ovation, etc. Your profile indicates “M20R” with a tail number, yet you mention you’re looking to buy. Is this your new airplane, or your target airplane? http://donkaye.com/donkaye.com/Welcome.html Although Don is located on the opposite coast, his site contains valuable info, and is a good place to start. @mike_elliott is also available in FL and is another top-notch instructor. Obviously, the best training is hands-on, so if you have little to no Ovation experience, I’d look for a transition instructor on the East coast. I’m available just a short distance up the coast as well, so give a shout if I can be of service. Steve 5 Quote
Healthpilot Posted February 11, 2021 Author Report Posted February 11, 2021 Thanks Steve and -a- I appreciate your guidance. I have found a general Ovation 2 POH. I will review Don Kaye’s training resources. I used to fly and tow gliders in Europe but that’s ages ago. My most recent experience is SR22T G3 Avydine v7. My offer was accepted an hour ago so I guess I semi-own a Mooney now! 4 Quote
MatthiasArnold Posted February 11, 2021 Report Posted February 11, 2021 (edited) Welcome and congratulations! As stated above (long body) Mooney specific transition training is highly recommended. In addition to this a PC based flight simulator (especially X-Plane 11, X-Aviation provides a nice M20R) is great for learning to master and utilize the G1000 (see link). Add some G1000 simulation gear (like RealSimGear or VirtualFly) and you can even train your muscle memory while on the ground. PP thoughts only, no FI.. Best regards, Matthias Sim still under construction: Edited February 11, 2021 by MatthiasArnold Added links to G1000 simulation gear 7 Quote
Ibra Posted February 11, 2021 Report Posted February 11, 2021 7 hours ago, Healthpilot said: I Googled like a maniac Try Googling like a Mooniac G1000, you can try simulator, it comes handy these days ! 1 1 Quote
Healthpilot Posted February 12, 2021 Author Report Posted February 12, 2021 Wow this IS a really cool sim! Quote
MooneyPoor Posted February 12, 2021 Report Posted February 12, 2021 See if a flight school near you has a redbird simulator. They have a nice G1000 panel interface. 1 Quote
Yetti Posted February 12, 2021 Report Posted February 12, 2021 Every time I flew a G1000 I learned something new Do this. Write a list of standard things. Say changed transponder code. Switch to map Tune Radio Then go to the sim and figure out how to do it There are several ways to do the same thing. Pick one way and know it well. Transition pilot for the rest of the plane. 1 Quote
Ibra Posted February 12, 2021 Report Posted February 12, 2021 9 hours ago, Yetti said: There are several ways to do the same thing I had a challenge in GTN to do everything I want but never press “Back” button, it worked Quote
V1VRV2 Posted February 13, 2021 Report Posted February 13, 2021 King has an online course on the G1000. POH for systems and limitations. One of the MS recommended instructors to do your insurance required minimum flight time. I made up my own Ovation flight profiles from the POH info. Quote
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