Trainees
Last Updated on Monday, 06 September 2010 13:50 Written by DianaVotaw Wednesday, 20 August 2008 10:11

Joe K. flew just under 5 hours and received his tailwheel endorsement. He started with some experience in a Citabria before switching to the Light Sport CubCrafters S2. It was a blast flying with Joe.

Michael Flew for several hours in the Cub. He already received the Tailwheel endorsement and wanted to gain experience in the Sport Cub in the summer of 2009. He is considering a purchase, and is looking hard at the SportCub, thinking not of the S2, but the new Super Sport Cub with the Lycoming Engine and other enhancements.

Dave C. is a pilot that got his PPL ticket after he retired. He now has over 600 hours and decided to get his tailwheel endorsement. He is looking at Light Sport Aircraft to match the type of flying he enjoys and to be able to use his drivers license instead of getting a flight physical.
After a break for winter cold and spring rain Dave C. received his tailwheel endorsement in the Summer of 2010!!!
Way to go Dave!!!

Mike flew me from KCPS in his Cardinal, balanced my prop, went for a ride in the cub, and then returned me to KCPS!!! It was a very busy day. He sucessfully completed a BFR in the deal.

Mark holds down a full time job and works as a flight instructor for mostly instrument students. He has time before 1991 in taildraggers. He just wanted to jump in the cub and be the Pilot In Command for a change.

Michael (see above) and his wife Gail purchased their brand new Carbon Cub and flew it home from Yakima Washington at the end of June 2010! Now Gail is working on her tailwheel endorsement so she can solo the cub as well as their Cirrus.

Fran has a day job as a helicopter pilot. He is looking to buy a taildragger for all the fun flying it provides. He is working on his tailwheel endorsement and will receive it soon I'm sure.

Keven loves to fly. He has a Private Pilots license and has been searching for the right type of airplane to own. He is looking for something to be able to give his growing family rides and still be affordable and fun. Good luck to Keven!


