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PPL Hours - Question.
G'evening all,
I've got a question about the amount of hours I've done before getting the PPL. Basically, I had a lay off in between training and had to get back in the swing of things so I needed to do quite a bit of extra flying. I also have, in my opinion, an instructor who likes to take his time in getting students going solo/ X-country etc. As a result of this by the time I finish the course I think I'll have about 70 or so hours under my belt (I've got 40 at the mo). Is this fact going to matter to employers etc in the future?? I often hear people (rightly) boasting they got through in minimum hours and wonder whether it really makes a difference in a pilots career. Its a shame that often it can be down to the instructor/school and how quickly they get a perfectly able student to get through the course. Any thoughts would be much appreciated. Cheers, SB22 [This message has been edited by SpeedBird22 (edited 28 January 2001).] |
Just qualified as a P.P.L. myself - Did it in
just under eighty hours & if it's of any use i've heard that this is an average time for most students (please correct me if im wrong) Besides,i hope that in those seventy odd hour -s i may have picked up on a few more things about flying than i would have qualifying in forty-five !!. Of course having just qualified,the real lea- rning is about to begin !!. |
Doxy,
I agree completely....minimum hours may look impressive, but the chances are that the experience and extra practice gained in taking your time will make you a better pilot in the long run. thanks, SB22 |
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