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Qzectb wrote:
It's everything else that's got me nervous: tower communications, controlled airspace, etc. Among other things, I realize that the entire airspace classification system has changed since I last flew. It makes a lot more sense now, though, so you'll pick that up much quicker than a new student. I find that about 50% of what I hear on the radio is just plain unintelligible. I recommend Bob Gardner's book "Say Again, Please" because it's concise and clear. Side note: When I last flew, a C-152 was $19/hour wet, a C-172 was $24/hour. There was no GPS. There were effectively no electronic navigation calculators. The E6B hasn't changed, but, I have to admit that the ASA CX-2 flight computer rocks. The C-172 engine was carbureted, not fuel-injection. And yet, overall, I'm amazed at how little the 172 has changed in three decades. Well, if it's like the ones I rent, it's literally the same plane. : |
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