Hey everyone. Saw where Jose posted his intro - thought I'd do the same. I'm an Internal medicine doc in north Alabama but Texas is home. Nonetheless, the northwest has always been my adventure location of choice. Been to Alaska twice and northwest Canada twice and go back frequently in my mind. I plan more trips there when finances (read: empty nest) permit. Meanwhile I do what I can to keep up with off airport and rural airstrip flying.
I originally owned a C-140 and sold it to buy a Mooney. Got my instrument and commercial in the Mooney, then sold it when I went back to med school. Just got out of student loan debt so I bought a beautiful C-140A to get back into the swing - but my ultimate goal is to get something that I can use for wilderness travel and possibly doctoring in the back country.
With that in mind, maybe some of you can give me some advice on what airplane would be the most versatile/ all around best for that sort of thing. Before I bought the 140A I was considering a Maule but I had some trepidation about the Franklin engines. The Lycoming seemed to be a better choice, for resale if nothing else, but they were considerably more expensive. I've also thought about a C-180, but either one will have to be after I get the 140A paid off and can take another jump up. Any thoughts on pros/cons of either? Any other plane I should consider?
Certainly have enjoyed all the stories/conversation/photos/etc on the website. Looking forward to getting in on the banter.
Bushdoc
