OK, I'm jumping in on this tread! I have not started my PPL process yet. Well, perhaps I have, as I've completed the FAA paperwork for my Class 3 medical exam, still need to schedule the exam. Anyway...
I'm beginning to investigate flight schools and instructors. I live in the Galleria area of Houston, but work in Albuquerque about 25 weeks out of the year (back-and-forth weekly). I rack-up a metric s**t ton of Southwest credits flying HOU-ABQ. For my PPL, my mission is NOT to replace Southwest as they're just too efficient in a 737 versus any aircraft in my (private) price range for that distance.
Question #1 - Can my flight training be accomplished at two different airports in two different states? Obviously, I spend a ton of time at HOU and ABQ. Would be great to land at HOU (or ABQ), grab a bite in the airport, then head to my CFI for training/hours. Is this feasible? I recognize the importance of 2-3 training flights per week, and would be awesome to knock these out while already at the airport.
Question #2 - How far into your flight training did you begin to investigate the purchase of your own aircraft? I've read this thread, and watched tons of YouTube videos (including the ATCs that fly the "twin Cessna" with the Mrs. having quite the looks). Say the budget was $100,000-$150,000, what aircrafts are on your list to investigate? As mentioned, I live in Houston primarily now, but I see that changing to ABQ as the kids get older. Future trips to Texas from ABQ may be more frequent. Four seater is good enough based on my expectations now.
FYI - There's a guy in Addison on YouTube, believe he's "Airplane Academy" that has some useful videos.
Edit: I pay 100% for my Southwest flights as they are not reimbursable by my employer (if that matters).