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Old January 28th 04, 07:34 PM
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I would like to learn to fly someday and own my own plane, any advice?

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Old January 28th 04, 09:10 PM
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| I would like to learn to fly someday and own my own plane, any advice?
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Lurk around here and rec.aviation.student. Visit the airports and look into
a couple of flight schools. Talk to local flight instructors and pilots.


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Old January 28th 04, 10:33 PM
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if plenty of money go to cessna dealer buy one find instructor and learn
in your own plane.

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Old January 29th 04, 03:42 PM
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Make lots of money!

You first need a career capable of supporting "aviation".
Then you need to get other obligations (like raising kids, paying down
the mortage, saving for retirement) out of the way.

Then you can enjoy aviation.

MikeM
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I would like to learn to fly someday and own my own plane, any advice?


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Old January 29th 04, 03:42 PM
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2. Look up "Airports - flight training" in the yellow pages.
3. Visit every one of these training schools.


Good advice, but this can be problematic in much of the country. I'd bet
90% of the U.S. doesn't have more than one choice of flight school within a
reasonable distance.

Of course, in Florida and California, you might have a dozen within an
hour's drive...

Justin's email address if from "USU.edu" -- which could be Utah State?
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Old January 29th 04, 05:44 PM
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Jay Honeck wrote:

2. Look up "Airports - flight training" in the yellow pages.
3. Visit every one of these training schools.


Good advice, but this can be problematic in much of the country. I'd bet
90% of the U.S. doesn't have more than one choice of flight school within a
reasonable distance.


In that case, "every one" is 1.

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