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Hi All,
I'm an instrument rated PP who has not flown in over 10-years; I'm ready to re-enter the boundless world. I don't think I need a refresher on "lift vs. drag" and I'm sure I can execute "turns about a point". But, the airspace designations have changed, as well as many other things, I'm sure. I need some opinions: Technically (other than my medical), I only need a BFR; I'll need some dual-time to get that. Should I go back to basic ground school to learn the new stuff, or will a CFI bring me current while I'm getting my VFR chops back up? IFR is not in the cards right now. I'll want to log VFR hours before I even consider that. Thanks for your opinions, TomC |
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