My opinion of checkrides and minimal training is just that, minimal. Most
of the training I have seen is pretty poor and leaves no doubt in my mind
why people end up killing themselves nor why there is such a popular opinion
of "personal minimums" or people who never fly actual or down to minimums
even when they have the rating.
"Mike Rapoport" wrote in message
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Why would you bet that? Did he take a different checkride than everybody
else?
Mike
MU-2
"Richard Hertz" wrote in message
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And I bet you are one of those pilots with "personal mimimums."
"ajohnson" wrote in message
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I finished close to the absolute minimum - 31.5 hours
in the air (almost all hood time), 9 on a PCATD. I already
had around 250 hours when I started, and had been flying the
same airplane (Cherokee) for a couple of years.
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Allen Johnson