"Bob Gardner" wrote in message et...
I can't believe that anyone can assimilate what it takes to be a safe pilot
with good judgment in ten days. At the very least, you need to experience a
variety of weather situations. Wouldn't touch this place with the proverbial
ten foot pole.
I don't really have an opinion on whether or not this is a good
idea. I think a lot depends on what the pilot does after the 10 days
are up. Frankly, I think the logistics of offering a 10-day course is
fraught with difficulties. You need a properly motivated student and
perfect weather to name a few things.
Back in '01 I read about a student that completed the private
course in 10 days here in Arizona. If you're interested in the
details, check out :
http://makeashorterlink.com/?D28512935
John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180)