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I paid for the cheapest time building program I could find and got a heck of a good deal.
Sounds like a red flag to me. Is every inoperative instrument deactivated and placarded "Inoperative" as required by 91.213? Are any of those items required for certification or by regulation (sucha s 91.205)? If they are, they can't be inoperative. You can't stick a placard on a oil pressure gauge or a tach, for example, and just say it's "inop."The planes are in the worst condition I have ever seen. During ground school while being told "this doens't work, and that doens't work, and this works some of the time" I said you kinda need this to be IFR legal. The response I got was shocking. I was told, "Well, you have to use your own judgement"
Once you get your money back, then it's time to make a phone call to the Orlando FSDO and ask for an inspector: (407) 812-7700She told me the maintenance was great and the planes didn't go down very often. Bull sh*t.
boy did I ever! LOLthanks for taking one for the team here