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"Al" wrote in message . .. I'm an old dog, and this was a new trick. OK...I got my certificate at age 47 and am now 54. I pilot my own plane several times per week. Al KSFF 1964 Skyhawk wrote: I just turned 53 and find myself finally with the time to pursue aviation as more than an interested spectator. A pilot friend recommended the light sport pilot designation for me. That is one opinion. I need to know if, at my relatively late date it is reasonable to expect to be piloting my own plane. I am in good health, so I doubt that's an issue. Advice, please? Terry Reade I got my ticket at 72 (Jan 2000) I am still flying my C150.I say go for it while you are still young. Bob Barker N8749S |
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