"Jon Kraus" wrote in message
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Get an instructor that isn't afraid to get you into the clag... Seems like
I have been reading about some CFII's that don't want to get the students
up into the clouds... Why I don't know...
Other that that it is nice to have your 50 hours of x-country time in
before starting... Not required but it is something that you can do ahead
of time...
Jon Kraus
PP-ASEL-IA
'79 Mooney 201 4443H
I am not sure that I would want to go flying with an instrument student with
only one set of instruments, certainly not on a regular basis. It makes
more sense just to train under the hood at night when there are no visual
cues.
Mike
MU-2
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