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Old April 12th 07, 04:48 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
andrew m. boardman
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In article , Mark T. Dame wrote:
Other things that caught me off guard: you need two 100+ mile, 2+ hour
dual cross country flights, one day and one night.


Best advice I've ever heard for these (since, at that point, a 100 mile
flight is pretty cut-and-dried for most people) is to try flying them
right-seat. It definitely made it interesting for me.

Note that a lot of the advice given here may go out the window with the
impending part 61 rewrite, though.
 




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