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Old February 7th 05, 07:22 AM
G. Sylvester
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I already started giving you some light lessons. Keep talking
and I'll have my CFII and then I can really start slapping
the hell out of you. As I said after my last lesson, I can't
wait for you to call me up crying after one of your lessons. ;-)

And BTW, no compliment about my +/-15 feet altitude on my approaches?



Gerald



Jonathan Sorger wrote:

I would finish my instrument training before worrying about getting my
Commercial or CFI.




In G. Sylvester wrote:

I am going to take my medical on Tuesday. The price
for a Class II is the same for a Class III license. If I don't
renew my Class II within 6 month sor 12 months (?) it goes down
to a Class III. I don't plan on exercising the Class II but who knows,
maybe I'll get my Commerciial and CFI in the next year. I don't have
any plans for now but who knows. Actually I don't even think you
need a Class II to act as a CFI.

Any reason I should get a Class II or should not get a class III?
to me it sounds like get a Class II and at worst, it cost me an
extra 15 minutes.

Gerald Sylvester