RE: cessna-good enough to learn with?
Hi glow it, as Dennis has said, if the instructor has good experience a Cessna can be used. I was letting some cousins have a crack at flying my planes. My LT25 got a hole in the wing where the covering got overheated and became brittle. I also had a Cessna 182 at the field so I put that up in the air and let them try it. At lower throttle settings it flew slow enough to learn with. Occasionly they would stall it and get it into a spin. I had lots of altitude so it was easy to get the plane flying and let them try it again. In some ways I think it was easier for them because the Cessna handled the wind a bit better than the LT. Now you just need to find an instructor. [8D]