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On Dec 14, 2:34*am, "vaughn" wrote:
It CAN make sense if you don't push anything and never add up your flight hours (because you won't want to know). *The fact is, it will take you a long time, but you can still enjoy the flying and you can get great satisfaction from mastering the basics. * Think of it as "just going flying", only difference is there will be a (probably young) instructor sitting in the right seat for longer than normal. *Don't worry, paying the instructor is the cheapest part of flight training. *When/if you finally progress to the point where you are safe to solo, he/she will tell you, but never ask and never-never push. Friend of mine is an ag pilot at 75. The original poster shouldn't have any more problems flying, going solo, doing the training and getting a PPL than any-one younger. |
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