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Minden's your best bet in Northern California in February
as it's wave season (okay, it's just over the state line in Nevada). http://www.soarminden.com/ 9B At 06:30 01 February 2005, wrote: Even aside from the licensing issue, most FBOs will put you through alot of hoops before they rent a ship to you. Can't really blame them, having heard numerous stories of seemingly well-qualified out of town pilots wrecking a ship and walking away. They'll also probably require you to have renter's insurance. If you're only going to be here a short time, it will add up to quite a bit for not alot of good flying this time of year. Your best bet is to try to go to Cal City or Minden on a wave day and go up with an instructor in the back seat. |
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