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Old June 18th 05, 11:00 PM
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Bruno wrote:
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Bruno wrote:


Thank you very much for your answers.
I think I'll try on FS2004 for the moment.

Bruno


But what about the quality of the lessons? I like IFT because the "CFI"
speaks so that I don't have to read instructions while I'm concentrating
on the instruments.



The quality of the lesson will be provided in an FNPT2 simulator, for about
45h, with an instructor.
I'll use flight simulator only to train before having my lesson in the fnpt2
simulator, or to practice in case of problem during the fnpt2 training.


What is "fnpt2"?
 




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