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I will second the weather stuff. I use AOPA's weather for flight planning. I
have never seen, and will never see any of the arcane weather maps that the FAA uses in their tests. These maps exist in only in the FSS which I as a private citizen and pilot can't visit without a background check and several day advanced arangments. I also think it's time for the FAA to get rid of all the abreviations in FA, TAF, METAR, PIREP, WX, etc. These abreviations are no longer neccesary since we aren't sending the data using morse code or 300 baud modems. "Skywise" wrote in message ... Larry Dighera wrote in : On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 04:16:06 -0000, Skywise wrote in :: The only thing that's prevented me from going for a license is the cost. I have been interested in learning to fly since at least the late 80's but have never had enough spare cash. I would expect that to be the number one barrier to holding an airman's certificate among those who are otherwise qualified. But piloting is costlier than what you probably expect. Finding the means to complete airman training only opens the door. Once certificated, you're interminably committed to the cost of maintaining currency with frequent flights. Exactly. At one time I had enough saved to get through school but I didn't have enough spare cash on a regular basis to keep up the hours. Heck, now, I can't do anything extra, even my small hobbies. Brian -- http://www.skywise711.com - Lasers, Seismology, Astronomy, Skepticism Home of the Seismic FAQ http://www.skywise711.com/SeismicFAQ/SeismicFAQ.html Sed quis custodiet ipsos Custodes? |
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