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Old February 3rd 06, 01:33 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Bonanza Down in AZ

Those were the days, my friend. I was a slow student. It took me 17 hours to in
a T-34.

On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 23:14:41 GMT, Bob Moore wrote:



It's been said you can't attach a lot of significance to any
particular number because every pilot is different;
nevertheless, a student pilot soloing a Bonanza with just over
40 hours ... most of us are thinking the same thing.


Not me! During primary training, I soloed a Bonanza with a total
of 15 hours in the log book....well, we called it a T-34, but I
was doing solo spins in it before I hit 20 hours, and.....I was
getting paid to do it! :-)

Bob Moore


George

How much would an airplane cost, if it were designed by engineers and NOT by the government?
 




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