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Buttman wrote in
: RC_Moonpie wrote: Do I want my offspring to be a pilot or do I want them to be a regulation expert with average skills? Do you think part 61 schools are immune to all of these problems? I've got news for you, no one is a "real pilot" by your definition at 250 hours, no matter whether they came from a part 141 school, or a part 61 school. Not unless they;ve learned to shut the fuel off on takeoff, eh? Bertie |
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