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Old April 5th 04, 06:26 AM
Richard Thomas
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Hi Allen,

When I took my multi-engine check ride my boss was getting his DE

authority
also. The FAA Inspector from Albuquerque, NM was also training two new
inspectors. There were five of us in a Piper Navajo on a July day in NM.
Talk about "sweating" it out.

P.S. We all passed!


Wow that must have given the examiner(s) an opportunity to really test the
single engine climb performance! They probably all had white knuckles by
the time you landed...

I'm now hoping I don't get an extra person on board the Seminole when it
comes to taking the Multi addon, the performance is marginal at best!

Best wishes,

Richard Thomas
CP-ASEL IA
Student AMEL


 




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