For the last three decades, the training fleet has been dominated by two aircraft: the Piper Cheroke
e, which evolved to become the Piper Warrior, and the Cessna 150/152.
Tens of thousands of pilots spent their formative flight hours in the larger four-seat Cherokee or Warrior and the diminutive two-seat Cessna.
Piper Warriors can be found at many flight schools. Warriors are also very common instrument training aircraft as well as a popular aircraft to rent.
Warriors can be found at many flight schools and can be used for primary and advanced training.It’s also a popular aircraft to rent.
The airplane’s single right-side door requires the left-seat student pilot to board first, followed by the instructor.
Mechanical flaps and cable flight control linkages produce handling qualities that are well balanced.
The Warrior family has been a big part of Acadian Aviation since its inception, and has long been considered a top training plane.
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