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![]() So I'm this close -- -- to finishing my IFR training (35 hours hood time, 10 hours simulator, written passed), but for the last 6 weeks have been frustrated by cancellations due to an early, wet California winter. So I am considering taking my plane to Arizona to finish up. Google turned up a place called Accelerated Fight Training Center of Arizona, www.7dayifr.com. Does anyone have any experience with this organization? Any other recommendations for "IFR finish-up" training in the Scottsdale/Phoenix area? Thanks Ross Oliver include "kittyhawk" in the subject line to get past my spam filter |
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Ross Oliver ) wrote:
So I'm this close -- -- to finishing my IFR training (35 hours hood time, 10 hours simulator, written passed), but for the last 6 weeks have been frustrated by cancellations due to an early, wet California winter. Just curious why this type of weather would cancel your IFR training? Icing in the clouds or t-storms I could understand, but otherwise I see this as perfect IFR training weather. I worked through my entire instrument training all last winter in central NY. As a result, I had somewhere around 15 hours of actual IMC going into my practical test. Not flaming, just sincerely curious. -- Peter ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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Try Sheble Aviation in Kingman. They will get the job done.
"Ross Oliver" wrote in message ... So I'm this close -- -- to finishing my IFR training (35 hours hood time, 10 hours simulator, written passed), but for the last 6 weeks have been frustrated by cancellations due to an early, wet California winter. So I am considering taking my plane to Arizona to finish up. Google turned up a place called Accelerated Fight Training Center of Arizona, www.7dayifr.com. Does anyone have any experience with this organization? Any other recommendations for "IFR finish-up" training in the Scottsdale/Phoenix area? Thanks Ross Oliver include "kittyhawk" in the subject line to get past my spam filter |
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On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 09:58:57 -0500, Peter R. wrote:
Ross Oliver ) wrote: So I'm this close -- -- to finishing my IFR training (35 hours hood time, 10 hours simulator, written passed), but for the last 6 weeks have been frustrated by cancellations due to an early, wet California winter. Just curious why this type of weather would cancel your IFR training? Icing in the clouds or t-storms I could understand, but otherwise I see this as perfect IFR training weather. I worked through my entire instrument training all last winter in central NY. As a result, I had somewhere around 15 hours of actual IMC going into my practical test. Not flaming, just sincerely curious. Lately it has been hard rain (1"/hr) and high winds (20G40 knots) that have kept a lot of planes grounded here in Northern CA. |
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