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Dan, just out of curiousity, did you first learned on a taildragger?
Is that ONE of the reasons that it took you a little longer? The Monk Cub Driver wrote: On 22 Apr 2006 20:04:04 -0700, wrote: But, doesn't it sound too good to be true? I mean, is it safe to only train for under 20 hours? Depends on the instructor. The minimum means very little: I had 60 hours before I soloed, and 109 hours before I got my certificate, for a variety of circumstances peculiar to me. I have no reason to believe that Sport Pilot instructors will be any less demanding that the CFIs I encountered. You may well find yourself putting in double the minimum number of hours. Besides, the training is fun. No need to rush it. -- all the best, Dan Ford email: usenet AT danford DOT net Warbird's Forum: www.warbirdforum.com Piper Cub Forum: www.pipercubforum.com In Search of Lost Time: www.readingproust.com |
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