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Subject: Re: Accelerated training or my CFI?
From: Jerry Plante
Date: Wed Aug 23 04:45:12 2000
 
Buy the latest FAR / AIM: Make sure you have the most up-to-date FAA regulations. Buy a new FAR/AIM today!

Don't forget that you can do 15 hours sim. instrument on an approved
simulator with an instructor present. You could use this to fill in the time
gaps and get as much out of it as flying. And if you don't like your
approach, you can reset and try again without getting vectored around.

--
JP 'Vixen' Buzzards Bay MA
Rob Luce wrote in message <39a530c6.405578368@netnews.att.net>...
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>So, I'm looking for second opinions. Stay with the CFI who got me
>this far? Or do my instrument with PIC?
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> Rob Luce | http://home.att.net/~rdluce/plane.html
> PP-ASEL, IR wannabe |
> 172G N3747L @ C52 |
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