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Seth Masia wrote:
Here's a strategy for doing the PPL efficiently and reasonably cheaply: Buy the books and study at home. Use Kershner or Machado, which are reasonably entertaining and very thorough. You'll need FAR/AIM and the Gleim book is useful for last-minute test prep. Think about getting the written out of the way early. Ask around and find an experienced freelance instructor with a good local repuation -- someone who's dedicated to the trade and will stick with you through the whole process. Train in an older 172. Density altitude at Phoenix means that a 152 has marginal climb peformance and it will waste a lot of your time just getting up to pattern altitude. Train at an uncontrolled field, so you don't waste a lot of time taxiing and waiting, with the engine turning, on the ground. Deer Valley is not uncontrolled. Excellent strategy. I wouldn't change a thing. -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN VE |
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