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Old December 17th 03, 12:57 AM
BTIZ
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ah ha...

BT

"Nathan Young" wrote in message
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"BTIZ" wrote in message

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I am curious why it cannot be used for GA training...

High Performance training and endorsements would be required to fly it.

Why
not get the training in it. Is the school telling you it cannot be used

for
training to force the "students" to use his aircraft and not yours?

If that is the case.. I'd research another school or FBO.

Is this a noted "School", part 141?? or just an FBO with a flight

school.
Has something been done to the aircraft that it is now "Experimental"..

BTW.. I know a Piper 235B (and other letter variants) also known as
Pathfinder", but I've not heard of a Piper 236 (not to say there is not
one).


The 236 is the Dakota. Basically a late model 235 or Pathfinder. I
believe it incorporates the newer Cherokee wing and fuselage stretch,
much like an Archer II does vs. a Cherokee 180.

-Nathan