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In article , vincent p norris wrote:
Ridiculous, that's what they are! A friend of mine, a CFII with lots of time in trikes, bought a Cessna 140 a couple of years ago. Depends on the insurance company. His insurance co. requried 20 (twenty) hours of dual before they'd insure him. Our club insurance only required a checkout (no minimum hours, instructor discretion) when I got checked out in the C170. My partner in the C140 taught his first student to fly from zero hours in our aircraft. Again, the insurance company didn't specify a minimum, just that the requirements of the FARs for soloing were met. This was in 2002. His student did his first solo off a grass airfield. IIRC, he had on the order of 12 hours. I must admit, I did watch his student *very* apprehensively during those first solos in my plane :-) The funny thing is (and I have it on videotape) is Paul watching his student on his third solo, at Houston Gulf airport (5000x60, sadly now closed). Another instructor is standing in the grass with Paul, watching his student at about the same stage, in a Cessna 150. They are talking about their respective students first solos. The conversation went like this: Paul: Yeah, I soloed him off the grass runway at Anhuac (a 3500 x 300 grass runway) Other instructor: A grass runway? Is that considered safe!? Paul then explained that grass runways (especially ones in reasonable condition, and 300 feet wide) are SAFER, definitely for taildraggers, and probably for nosedraggers. -- Dylan Smith, Castletown, Isle of Man Flying: http://www.dylansmith.net Frontier Elite Universe: http://www.alioth.net "Maintain thine airspeed, lest the ground come up and smite thee" |
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