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Old February 16th 05, 10:43 AM
Cub Driver
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Default Sport Pilot examiners


The Aero-News Propwash newsletter had a lengthy piece this morning on
what's entailed in becoming a Sport Pilot examiner, and how the first
FAA class (in December) proceeded. The bad news you already know: it's
a guvmint program and the guvmint's left hand doesn't know what its
right hand is doing. The good news is that it actually happened, and
there are several really trully Sport Pilot examiners out there.

Too long to quote here. Read it at http://tinyurl.com/5sxl7


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