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I think a lot of students don't like to say they fly up here due to the UND bubble effect. I personally got my private, instrument, and commercial all Part 61, flying POS aircraft in Illinois. I found some interesting things preflighting some of those airplanes. I realize how rediculously amazing the equipment and training is here at UND, and I have no qualms about telling people just that (especially fellow students who have never flown elsewhere). Just the other day I flew a Seminole that had less time than I did. Where else can you do that? I'll probably never have an opportunity like this again, so here I am. Plus, I'm walking away with a business degree. Seems like a win-win to me.
 
Started UND in 1997, just after the flood. Graduated in 2001 and flight instructed until summer 2004. Now a FO with Air Wisconsin. There are many UNDers who use this site.

-Night_Flight-

Steveair---how's life?
 
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UND '95 - '99

Taught there until '01...

Criss-crossing the skies in a Falcon these days...
 
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User997 said:
What's this Bubble Effect your referring to?
There often seems to be a "bubble" of good, or bad weather right over GFK. Often there will be crappy weather on the way, but it will dissipate as it approaches, thus allowing flight training to continue.

Other times the opposite happens. It's fine everywhere else, but GFK is socked in with crap.
 

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