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On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 22:07:12 GMT, "Casey Wilson" N2310D @ gmail.com
wrote: Casy- Im extremely fresh at this what is a PP-ASEL Whose Lear jets are you planning to fly, you're own? Or are you considering commercial operations for your hobby? You should be aware they require two flight crew as well as a type rating and recurrent training. Some light jets only require one pilot. Eventually once all certificates are acquired yes I do plan to fly my own. I'm not really wanting to be involved with working for anyone. Mostly just to visit folks and attend events in other cities and states and the occassional airplane only access fishing trip. Maybe a flight over the backwoods of Alaska stuff like that. Of course you didn't mean it, but you did cause me to conjur up the apparition of a Lear-60 on floats. In all honesty, my thoughts are that you should before anything else, just go get your PP-ASEL. You need to start there in case, so go do that -- first. Forget all the other stuff until then. |
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