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Old 17th December 2004 | 08:51
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where now/next

hi all
wondering what to do with myself ?
i am currently a member of a military gliding club where i enjoy gliding every (allmost) weekend.
i am a silver "c" rated pilot
i have had ppl experiace which i done at 17.
i never managed the full ppl as i ran out of money before completeing the ground exams.
i am in the position again of doing my ppl using dispensation for my prevous experiance.
this time i want to get the exams out the way before doing any flying is there any ground study schemes in hampshire area?
is the AFE Jeremy Pratt books better/easier to understand than the Trevor Thoms?
also i would like to go more proffesional in my flying but feel bound to the millitary as i get alot of cheap flying through millitary clubs.
my plan is this from silver c to ppl (also basic(gliding)flying instructor)tugging for a while then IR CPL i not sure what to do after that as i am not intrested in flying 737s and the likes across the country i would prefer more adventure i.e Crop dusting or something similar in developeing country has any one done this or want to do this also?
thanks hope all my questions make sence
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