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Old November 7th 05, 12:20 PM
Matt Whiting
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Scott D wrote:
On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 13:31:14 GMT, Matt Whiting
wrote:


Just seems like a whacky requirement to me at this point in my flying
career. :-)



Don't feel bad, I had a guy come to me with over 4000 x-c hours with
about 4500 total and wanted to do his initial commercial multi and we
had to drone through the sky for the 2 hour day and 2 hour night
requirements. I felt like a theft taking his money but we had to do
it to satisfy the requirements..

Scott D.


I don't feel bad. It will be flying after all! :-) I'd just rather
spend the time and money practicing the new stuff like chandelles, etc.

Matt
 




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