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DC8 Flyer said:if you want to actually learn how to FLY the airplane and operate in the enviroment check it out, and for those wimps that cant handle the cold we have satellite operations in Hawaii, Arizona, and North Carolina.
Hey, don't knock it...Riddle does a lot of VFR stuff on the ground. Takeoffs, landings, TAXIING, steep turns, s turns, stalls, etc...Pugh said:Oh cool so you acutally get to learn to fly the plane in the air? Man I've been missin' out![]()
Pugh said:Oh cool so you acutally get to learn to fly the plane in the air? Man I've been missin' out![]()
FlyingToIST said:This is not a flame bait.. I am just trtying to understand why people would go to a very expensive university, get under a lot of debt and then end up CFI'ing no matter what..
I am a flight school owner and recently I had a conversation with a guy who was going to ERAU. I told him that it will cost him many more $$$$ to get his license.. He said he liked the structured environment of a university. When I told him that our program is not too bad and it will cost him half the money if he came to us, he just basically shrugged it off.
Is it the image, or just the promisses of guranteed interviews at the low times ?
What is it that makes you go to these schools?
Thanks..
mcjohn said:Where does UND have a satellite operation in North Carolina?
gkrangers said:I don't know how you can say 50 hours is too much.
50 hours is probably a better number than the bare minimum of 40...the extra experience may be worthwhile to a lot of people.
I finished at 40-42.