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SOLO flight rules
You will have to be signed off by and instructor for that aircraft. Do you
already own a flyable Scorpion? You will most likely have to get back in the R22 for your check ride. wrote in message ... Does anybody know for sure what the rules are on flying SOLO on a student license? What I want to do is finish my dual instruction in an R22 (the only heli the schools around here have). Then I want to complete my required solo hours in my own scorpion to save money. Can I do this? Dennis H. Dennis Hawkins n4mwd AT amsat DOT org (humans know what to do) "A Recession is when you know somebody who is out of work. A Depression is when YOU are out of work. A Recovery is when all the H1-B's are out of work." (An H-1B is someone who is brought into the USA to replace American workers at a fraction of the wage.) |
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