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On Saturday, January 4, 2020 at 11:36:57 AM UTC-5, James Stauffer wrote:
...It seems like a self launch glider certificate would be a great way to start because of better stick and rudder skills, lower age requirements (for my son), cheaper operating costs, glider hours apply toward power aircraft requirements, etc... Nose-dragger touring self-launchers, maybe. Touring tail-draggers tend to be more difficult tail-draggers. Pylon machines should not be considered. Hope that helps, Best Regards, Dave |
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