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Don't buy anything until after you need it. During your initial lessons,
you don't need anything -- not even a pencil. No flight bag. No handheld radio. No fancy calculator. Maybe a headset, if the flying school FBO doesn't provide one. And then, don't go overboard -- buy the minimum, you won't go deaf working on your PPL. Save your $$$ for instruction. |
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![]() Casey Wilson wrote: Don't buy anything until after you need it. If you wait until after you need it, then you won't have it when you need it. Buy it before you need it. George Patterson I childproofed my house, but they *still* get in. |
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