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At 15:48 22 October 2008, Vaughn Simon wrote:
"Fred Blair" wrote in message ... I have used American Flyers for a few renewals. You pay once up front and from then on there is just a $40 processing fee for the paperwork. Because there is a 16 hr requirement for the training program to be approved by the FAA, you do have to spend 16 hrs reading their course work. The course is divided into smaller sections and each one has a minimum time of reading, then it lets you take the test on that section. You can not get to the later sections until complete each section. I have used American Flyers for all of my CFIG renewals. It is the biggest bargain out there. Yes, their course is not targeted for us, so it covers some things that are not 100% necessary for soaring, but it is difficult to argue that a wider knowledge base is a bad thing, right? The 16 hour thing is set by the FAA, but (hint) your computer allows you to "multitask". Vaughn Could you please give me the american flyers web site. Thanks, Sam |
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On Oct 30, 9:15*pm, Sam Giltner wrote:
At 15:48 22 October 2008, Vaughn Simon wrote: "Fred Blair" *wrote in message ... I have used American Flyers for a few renewals. *You pay once up front and from then on there is just a $40 processing fee for the paperwork. Because there is a 16 hr requirement for the training program to be approved by the FAA, you do have to spend 16 hrs reading their course work. The course is divided into smaller sections and each one has a minimum time of reading, then it lets you take the test on that section. *You can not get to the later sections until complete each section. * *I have used American Flyers for all of my CFIG renewals. *It is the biggest bargain out there. *Yes, their course is not targeted for us, so it covers some things that are not 100% necessary for soaring, but it is difficult to argue that a wider knowledge base is a bad thing, right? *The 16 hour thing is set by the FAA, but (hint) your computer allows you to "multitask". Vaughn Could you please give me the american flyers web site. Thanks, Sam www.americanflyers.net |
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"Fred" wrote in message ... On Oct 30, 9:15 pm, Sam Giltner wrote: Could you please give me the american flyers web site. Thanks, Sam www.americanflyers.net This one is the specific page for CFI renewal: http://www.americanflyers.net/cfi_renewal.htm#firc Vaughn |
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