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gkrangers said:
Hey, if you asked the question on SP.com, they would have somehow determined that you were an unsafe pilot because you had a question about something. :p

...or AOPA...

You wanna take a written test and you're a "statistic in the making" :rolleyes:

I kinda like that...I should get that on my CFI Business Cards

*daydreaming effect*
MINITOUR
Commercial Pilot Airplane Single and Multi Engine
Certified Flight Instructor
Certified Instrument Flight Instructor
Statistic In The Making...Biotch

there we go...ahhhhhhh...time for another drink eh?
 
minitour said:
it doesn't happen very often
Relish it while you can. I've only made one other mistake - I once thought that I had made a mistake when I really hadn't. :D

'Sled
 
gkrangers said:
I like it.

Hey, Part 61 Instrument XC...250 nautical miles ONE WAY, or total distance?

Thanks...now if I can just get done with those ratings I'd be set...

Is there a separate practical test for "statistic in the making - airplane"?

Total...I think its 100nm straight line one way...then the other 150 coming back...3 different approaches to landings...

I THINK...its been a while
 
don't buy one, just download it...id give you the link but my browser just crapped all over my computer and its got all the links on the toolbar erased :mad: POS Dysfunctional thing...

...must be an Airbus Browser....
*donning the flame-retardant suit* :D
 
gkrangers said:
I woulda interpretted it as the other way probably...tho I didn't get to see the approach.

That's the idea...it's so blatently obvious on the plate that I was embarassed that I asked...

-mini
 

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