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Old October 10th 05, 06:17 PM
W P Dixon
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I'll second that question ! I have done alot of ground work and know folks
that will train you, if you are likeme you may have to drive alittle...but
you may get lucky and have someone in the next county that will train you!
I finally got to spin an airplane this past weekend. It was an absolute
blast! Made the drive worth every minute! Better than Six Flags I tell
ya!!!!

Patrick
student SP
aircraft structural mech
"Gig 601XL Builder" wr.giacona@coxDOTnet wrote in message
news:3ow2f.24099$b65.7346@okepread01...

"Chris Wells" wrote in
message ...

Morgans Wrote:
"sleepy6" wrote
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Lots of certificated planes qualify Jim. Look at the list the EAA
puts
out.-

I KNOW that, but the FBO's don't have them. They have 150's, 152's,
172's,
Warriors, Arrows, Cirrus, and a few other assorted others, but NO
light
sports.

Obviously, you have opinions about the new rating. I won't confuse you
with
facts, anymore.
--
Jim in NC



I looked into getting a Sport Pilot license, and I could find NO
flight schools who even knew anything about Sport Pilot, let alone
offered training. I still can't find a school in my area that offers SP
training.


--
Chris Wells



What is your area Chris?



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Old October 11th 05, 11:53 AM
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What is your area Chris?

I live in southern New Hampshire. I've been travelling as far as Wiscasset, Maine to save money.
 




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