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It sounds like they're doing primary training in a Bonanza. Isn't that
asking for trouble? That was my first thought, too. 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. john smith wrote: I am not certain there is a problem. They have been training their students this way for many years. Their stats are probably good, and you're right, it's wrong to make any assumptions. |
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