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On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 17:05:40 -0500, dave
wrote: Absolutely! You can still train in a cub or a champ. Just make sure you book well in advance. It's best if you can schedule time on weekdays. Dave 68 7ECA Thanks. I'll keep that in mind. I used vacation days in 1/2 day increments to schedule my primary on weekdays. That made scheduling much easier and also allowed for a more relaxed training environment. Rich Russell |
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