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Robert M. Gary wrote:
On Apr 28, 12:53 pm, RC_Moonpie wrote: Did you realize that a 141 school student: ¡E can get a full license in less hours ¡E can become a CFI in less hours ¡E is teaching the next class of students ¡E is allowed to do this because the program is a certified FAA approved program This is very odd considering the FAA has never issued a license to anyone. Technically you can earn your private pilot certificate in 35 hrs vs 40 at a 141 school but I've only met one student in my life who took a checkride with less than 40 hours. The rest of what you say is just plain baseless crap. You site no studies or statistics to prove your point because there are none. -Robert, CFII I got mine back in '70 from a small 141 operation and received my certificate at just over 35 hours. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI |
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