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Congratulations!
Well done on the flight test. Its a relief to get that one done hey! I remember mine, i was so nervous.
So have you finished all your exams?
If so... welcome to the club!
Happy flying!
Well done on the flight test. Its a relief to get that one done hey! I remember mine, i was so nervous.
So have you finished all your exams?
If so... welcome to the club!
Happy flying!
Join Date: Jan 2005
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I too learned at East Mids Flying School, and my QXC, a few years ago now, was EMA/Turweston/Cambridge/EMA. I too had to find Cambridge all on my own, being told it was a mandatory part of the QXC to fly into an airport I had never been to before.
Was I told a fib??
Was I told a fib??
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Yes steve it was very quick,
But i have been taking alot of time off work i done it all in one go.
saying that i have been learning to fly a year today
And loving it
But i have been taking alot of time off work i done it all in one go.
saying that i have been learning to fly a year today
And loving it
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It's one of those hobbies that gets better and better. I passed 2 and half years ago now. I too had to speed my course up toward the end as a friend and I had an Ikarus C42 coming. I know I could have done my microlight course for the C42 but I was already way down the JAR PPL route. I'm now flying an RV6 which I took to Spain in the summer. There's so much to do after passing it's great. I'm now on 500hrs and still as keen as day 1. Again well done.
Where did you do the course.
Where did you do the course.