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tmbg
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I talked to a CFII last night, and I'm going to start my instrument training this weekend!

I'm so excited, I've been wanting to do this for a long time, but haven't been able to scrounge up the wherewithal to find an instructor!
Ian
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dons
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You're going to love it Ian, it brings your skills to whole new level.
Don Sinclair
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Brantel
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dons wrote:You're going to love it Ian, it brings your skills to whole new level.
Amen, Best training there is for a pilot.
Brantel (Brian Chesteen),
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N200PF
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Post by N200PF »

Ian can't say you will love every minute of it becuase there is not a lot to look at and some of the days will certainly remind you why the instrument rating is so tought to get but in the end you will ALWAYS be glad to did it!

It will bring your flying to new levels...literally! :mrgreen:

- Peter
Peter Fruehling
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