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Old 23rd Apr 2014, 21:03
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I have just completed my first student solo. My question is what is next do I get to solo again? And of so how many more times? Thanks
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Your instructor would be the one to ask.
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Okay thanks
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Well congratulations!!!
Your instructor will most likely re enforce your solo experience every time you go flying.
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Well congratulations!!!
Your instructor will most likely re enforce your solo experience every time you go flying.
thank you so much very rewarding and thanks for the info
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Congratulations! Unless you've forgotten in all of the excitement I would hope your instructor would have told you what's next. This should be the case all of the way through your training, maybe ask for a copy of the syllabus of training. That way you can stay ahead of your studies for exams, flights sequences and any flight tests.
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Jack (or whatever your name is),

In this very recent thread:

http://www.pprune.org/north-america/...-approach.html


You said you were an F/O operating into MSP. Now you tell us you just did your first solo. One of those has to be a lie (I have a feeling they both are).

Care to tell us what your deal really is?
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Jack (or whatever your name is),

In this very recent thread:

http://www.pprune.org/north-america/...-approach.html


You said you were an F/O operating into MSP. Now you tell us you just did your first solo. One of those has to be a lie (I have a feeling they both are).

Care to tell us what your deal really is?
I just want to apologies my younger cousin who is inspired to be a airline pilot one day had that question. I usually let him into my account to ask any questions he has. It would make since if he just asked me but I am usually flying all day. I am sorry for the confusion
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Oh, come on! You can do better than that. Thanks for the laugh, though.
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Oh, come on! You can do better than that. Thanks for the laugh, though.
I am sorry
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No worries, you're not the first, you won't be the last, believe you me.
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Originally Posted by flyboyike
No worries, you're not the first, you won't be the last, believe you me.
thanks you again I am sorry I can log off if u want
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No need to log off, Jack, just be honest. I know you're not an F/O anywhere, your "little cousin story" is bull****, and English is definitely not your first language (not to worry, it's my fourth). So, just come clean and tell us what really is going on.
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Okay I am a student pilot who is inspired to be a airline pilot one day
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Jmckeo is probably TomCatter or AirAlgerie, posters from other aviation forums who pretended to be a pilot and upset a lot of people.
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Originally Posted by Jmckeo
Okay I am a student pilot who is inspired to be a airline pilot one day
See, was that so bad? Now, what you're telling us is that you let your instructor out of your sight before asking him what the next step was, when your next solo was etc, right? You're also telling us that whenever you started your training, the school didn't give you any kind of a curriculum, a training schedule of any kind, any kind of a way to know what comes after what? Is that really what you're telling us?

Would you like to maybe try again? I mean, you don't have much left to lose, nobody believes you anyway, might as well just tell the truth.
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