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On 01/29/06 21:04, Icebound wrote:
Of course I had to pay him to get into the airplane, but when he got out an hour and a half later, he shook my hand, signed the back of my Student Permit, took some trophy pictures for me, and officially stated that the Government was satisfied that I can pilot an airplane. Congratulations, Icebound. It's too bad that you had to go through such difficulty. But I'm sure you feel better now! As far as the night rating goes, that's one of the great things about aviation: There's always more training that can be done. Good luck with your continuing education! -- Mark Hansen, PP-ASEL, Instrument Airplane Cal Aggie Flying Farmers Sacramento, CA |
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