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On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 16:31:24 GMT, "Tony Cox" wrote:
"Harry M." wrote in message ... I was a 15-hour'ish student at the time, and so went up with an instructor (Craig). I flew the plane the entire time, with the instructor navigating (by pointing out the window and saying "head over there") and working the radios. He also served as a low-key tour guide, pointing out interesting stuff and providing some info, so it might not be a bad idea to go up with an instructor even with the certificate, as the trip is really more about the sight-seeing than about the flying. Hope Craig has his 135 certificate ;-) Not to derail the thread or anything, but I would consider this flight to be instructional and not a "scenic tour", particularly since the poster was a student. I'm not aware of any distance restriction for instructional flight... Dave Blevins |
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