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Old November 25th 07, 04:42 AM posted to rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.piloting
WJRFlyBoy
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On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 16:34:09 GMT, Mike Isaksen wrote:

Great to hear you are coming at this with eyes wide open!


Those aren't alert eyes, those are nervous eyes !

Remember to keep
it fun, even though you are tracking toward flying to support "business
meeting schedules". This is the most difficult area of General Aviation to
fulfill for a PPL. You'll need your instrument rating and a VERY able
aircraft. Something that can get above the weather in a hurry. A big turbo
twin or a single engine turboprop (TBM or like) would meet your needs, but
also empty your pockets quickly. That's why I mention to keep it fun. That
way, if you should need to adjust your end goals you won't look back and
think you wasted your time. It will have been fun, and can be a lifetime
hobby.


First is the fun then if I can make flying business related, that would be
great but it also would be gravy.

Also, call your life insurance agent and check on the details, sometimes
there are surprises in the fine print.


Yeah, wife is all over that one
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