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"Peter Duniho" wrote in message ...
"Eric Stearns" wrote in message m... I've been out of the flight training business for several years now...but it seems to me that there used to be a 60-day limit on the multi then single commercial. I don't think there ever was such a limit. Perhaps you're thinking of the requirement that *some* kind of training for the commercial needs to have been done within the past 60 days? That requirement existed before, and still exists today. Note that the countdown starts at the most recent dual flight, not the first commercial checkride. Pete I just remember recommending a few students for the multi commercial first, then the single in a 172. The examiner required that the single test be completed within 60 days of the issuance of the commercial certificate (he might have been making up his own rules!) in order to use a non-complex single...I just thought I'd throw this experience out there. -Eric |
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