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Old July 3rd 05, 06:25 PM
jamin3508
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Hi all.

My currency just ran out last month and I was wondering within the next
six months Im allowed to have a safty pilot with me or do I need a
instructor to perform the six approches holds and tracking? I looked
through the FARS and it really says nothing about who can be with you
during the six months after the currency has expired. I would love it if
a safty pilot could go up because its a lot cheaper and we both could use
the time. Any knowledge out there about this???? Thanks!

 




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