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Actually, if you look at requirements for a student pilot, they must be
signed off for each type of aircraft they will fly solo. Kind of a Type Rating if you think about it. And while a student, I think a CFI can't sign you off until you can prove you can do slow flight, stall recovery and controlled landings in that particular type of plane. When I first soloed, I did it in a C152. Because we had done training in the C150 at that point, all I had to do for my instructor was make two landings w/o him having to say or do anything - he then signed me off for the C150. After my PP, I was checked out in a C172 w/in 2 hours total time. All I had to do was prove that I could land the plane, and do slow flight. All the insurance company wanted was a CFI to say I could handle the plane. Later, Steve.T PP ASEL/Instrument |
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