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Old August 19th 08, 03:53 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Ercoupe for training

In article ,
Mxsmanic wrote:

Jay Honeck writes:

On the other hand, if all you want to do is fly, and you have no intention
of buying up the performance ladder, who really cares if you know how to
fly
anything beyond an Ercoupe? It's all about your personal choice, and if I
were at a different point in my life right now, I might be very happy to
only fly the Ercoupe.


Can you obtain a PPL without knowing how to use rudder pedals?


Yes, but you are limited to single-control airplanes. You have to take
an additional flight test in an airplane with rudder controls in order
to lift the restriction.

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