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Subject: Re: Instrument checkride: Passed!
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Date: Mon Nov 13 00:10:57 2000
 
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Hi Kelly,

Congratulations on you're IFR. I hear you. To me the IFR is the most
difficult but rewarding thing I've ever done. Just got mine Sept 23,
and I was sweating bullits. Have you done actual yet. I did about
1.5 hours two weeks ago from OK city to Dallas at night and it was
kind of scary but exiting. No, I did not go by myself. I had my best
friend (a pilot too) go with me.

Good luck

Laz

>All done. Instrument rated. Whew.
>
>I must say, I'm actually a little (a VERY little) sad that it's over. It's
>one of the more difficult and rewarding things I've ever done. I'd
>recommend it for anyone. Well, any pilot, that is.
>
>Full details are at http://home.socal.rr.com/bakst/Flying.htm - have a look.
>
>Kelly Bakst
>PP-ASEL-IA <-----Check it out!
>250 hours
>
>
>


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