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QuasarZ

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And I Passed!!! It wasnt as bad as I thought it was going to be. The oral was pretty good, a few spots I stumbled on that I never studied, but overall that went well. Then the flight went really well after I remembered how to convert 3 min 45 sec to just minuets. Everything esle was great. I dont think I have flown the manuvers or landings better!!
Thanks to all who helped me out with this. I am glad is is over!! Now I can look forward to Multi this summer
 
Congrats... hoping to join the commercial club myself sometime later this year. Just chipping away at the hours till then. Ain't them T-craft fun? ;)

MFR
 
im no genius.. but 60/4 = 15 x 3 =45. therefore 45 seconds or minutes equals .75 minutes or hours, respectively.

how is this hard?




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warning: above user has re-read statement and can no longer comprehend what he is trying to say. he will trust his prior judgement and continue to drink and watch the mavs game and lost.
 
yea.. 3.75.. I jsut had a brain fart and couldnt remember what to do.. oh well.. it all worked out!
 
45 is three quarters of 60.

.75 is three quarters.

This isn't rocket science.

I guess when someone says "It's quarter till 6", you have no idea what time it is.
 
When I answered that I was thinking in terms of hours and minutes instead of minutes and seconds. So if I flew for 3 hours and 45 minutes I would not log 3.75 hours. You're right, it's not rocket science, thanks for clearing that up.
 

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