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Old July 15th 03, 12:07 PM
diabolik
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hello there

it took me close to 18 months. not to say that it is not safe to do it quicker,
but view is anything less than three months is too quick. there are still areas
that i need to practice to be a safe pilot (ie: unusual attitudes and spins ).
i think 10 days is pure folly .

rgds
dean licheri (tyro ppl)


On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Gilan wrote:
I just started flying at a school that offers Private Pilot in 10 days. I
plan on taking a bit longer then 10 days but wondered how long the average
person takes to complete their PPL?

Private Pilot in 10 days
http://www.perfectplanes.com/index.html

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Old July 16th 03, 12:12 AM
Gilan
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well I've been at it off and on for many years and now I decided to finish
it. Over the years I would just get an hour or so here and there but this
time I'm going until I finish. I think a person can get their license in 10
days with an instructor like I have. If you have the time to put everything
else on hold and concentrate on nothing else for the 10 days I think it can
be done. I'm hoping I can get 3 to 4 hours a week in so I should be done in
short time.

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"diabolik" wrote ...
hello there

it took me close to 18 months. not to say that it is not safe to do it

quicker,
but view is anything less than three months is too quick. there are still

areas
that i need to practice to be a safe pilot (ie: unusual attitudes and

spins ).
i think 10 days is pure folly .

rgds
dean licheri (tyro ppl)


On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Gilan wrote:
I just started flying at a school that offers Private Pilot in 10 days. I
plan on taking a bit longer then 10 days but wondered how long the

average
person takes to complete their PPL?

Private Pilot in 10 days
http://www.perfectplanes.com/index.html




 




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