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![]() -----Original Message----- From: Sam Spade ] Posted At: Sunday, January 14, 2007 7:57 AM Posted To: rec.aviation.ifr Conversation: Implications of.....keeping the speed up Subject: Implications of.....keeping the speed up .... It used to be 200 hours or a commercial certificate. I believe it was reduced to a 150 hours if the training was done at an approved school. It was reduced to 160 if you were in a Part 141 school. And that did not have to be all VFR; you could get credit for your instrument training time also. |
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