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Old February 26th 06, 05:29 PM posted to rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Instruement checkride...for real this time (long)



Jack Allison wrote:
The short answer: I passed :-)


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It feels good to be done...but I can hardly wait to start flying IFR on
x-c trips even when it's a CAVU day.

Thanks to everyone who offered advice along the way. It's been a long
road as I started this in November of '04. Buying a plane and having my
CFII go work for the airlines for a bit didn't speed things up but I'm
very happy with the outcome. I had a great CFII and the chance to log
even more time in my own plane. Not a bad combination.

Ah, and last but not least, the updated sig. line. Cool! :-)



So glad I passed my instrument in 1970.

 




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