after flying both high wing [cessnas] and low wing pipers for over 40 years my preference is the high wing aircraft . reason being it’s protected from the elements [hot sun and some where to stand when raining , landing on off road conditions ,no damage to wing or lower fuselage . Easier to inspect wheels and brakes plus so much easier to load. You can’t bring in emotional reasons for purchasing any aircraft as emotions change . While it was great flying the Piper Dakota, it was like flying a little fighter but the lack of airflow in the cabin and climbing over a hot wing ,not nice . People always stood on the seats even when you asked them not to. Ingress and egress into the cabin was a pain. Not having to stand on the flap was an issue with a lot of non aviation passengers. I found the high wing had inbuilt stability also.
after flying both high wing [cessnas] and low wing pipers for over 40 years my preference is the high wing aircraft . reason being it’s protected from the elements [hot sun and some where to stand when raining , landing on off road conditions ,no damage to wing or lower fuselage . Easier to inspect wheels and brakes plus so much easier to load. You can’t bring in emotional reasons for purchasing any aircraft as emotions change . While it was great flying the Piper Dakota, it was like flying a little fighter but the lack of airflow in the cabin and climbing over a hot wing ,not nice . People always stood on the seats even when you asked them not to. Ingress and egress into the cabin was a pain. Not having to stand on the flap was an issue with a lot of non aviation passengers. I found the high wing had inbuilt stability also.
Josh is the best, always kept me engaged in aviation with his videos!!!
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