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Old December 20th 04, 08:39 AM
tony roberts
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Go to Sporty's, or King, or whatever you prefer.
Get the DVD's and books.
Get all of your theory current,
then let a good CFI evaluate you and make recommendations.
That is probably the best, and least expensive way.

Tony

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Tony Roberts
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In article , "MJC"
wrote:

Hi all,
I got my private VFR ticket back in the early 80's but haven't flown
since the late 80's. Well, I'm ready to jump back in with both feet and an
RV QB kit.
I'm wondering what other's of you in the same position (returning to
flying after laying off for many years) have pursued as far as resources on
how to not only get flying again, but to catch up on all the changes in the
last 15+ years.
I intend to take a dozen or so hours of instruction before my required
bi-annual to get legal again, but I don't want to waste the instructors time
by making him go over lots of stuff I should already know.
Suggestions?

MJC