Postby Oddball » Wed Jan 11, 2006 1:08 pm
Hey there, it all depends on what you want to do with your flying...
If you want to persue a career as an airbound bus-driver then continue with the PPL. Fly microlights as well so that you get some real flying in too. Fly anything that you can just to see how it all works.
If you just want to have fun and are not sure what you want to do with flying then finish the PPL anyway and then start microlight flying. The PPL is useful to fly distance if you can get your hands on an aircraft for mid distance flights (200-400km or to unusual destinations). The microlights are for fun and enjoyment - see my article in the November 2005 SA Flyer (mail me if you cannot get a copy of it- I will send you an electronic version).
I converted from PPL to trike in around 6-8 hours but I did also have just over 200 hours PPL flying.
The 3 axis suggestion is also good, but again, if you are that far into the PPL then finish it; as far as I am aware you can use 50% of the micro hours to keep your PPL current- and you will do a lof more micro flying than PPL since it is way cheaper. Remember- trikes and 3 axis micros can be addded as type ratings to your PPL.
To summarise
PPL - career and getting from A to B type aircraft
Micro - fun
Oddball
A lone impulse of delight drove to this tumult in the skies...