"Peter R." wrote in message
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Wizard of Draws ) wrote:
So what's the usual choice for continuing to learn on a purely
learn-for-the-sake-of-learning after the IFR ticket?
I realize that I probably sound like a broken record, repeating the same
advice every time I respond to a "what's next?" post, but here it goes
again: Have you considered joining an Angel Flight/Wings for Children
group near you?
You get to help out people in need, while at the same time flying mission-
oriented flights to airports you may never have landed at otherwise,
including class B airports.
You experiences and proficiency will build faster, sometimes much faster,
than by flying the $100 hamburger flights.
--
Peter R.
Peter,
Sound like a broken record all you want. I volunteered for Angel Flight for
as long as I owned my plane. I met a lot of people and did fly to places I
would not have normally done. Also felt good helping people out. I
particularly remember the older couple I flew for cancer treatments, as well
as the mom and her 6 year old going to Miami for an operation - I was the
3rd and final flight for them, picking them up in Ormond Beach, FL and
dropping them at Opa Loka in Miami. Stayed proficient and helped out where
it was really needed!
Harvey
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