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I am doing a little research here and would appreciate everybodys input. What I am looking to find out, espescially from people who have completed their training, is as follows: 1. What was most valuable to you in your training? 2. What was the biggest waste of time and money? 3. What did you not recieve but wish you did? 4. What would you do differently, knowing what you know now? 5. If you were to open your own flight school today, what would be the highlights of your program? Thanks in advance for your participation. I value everyones opinion, even though I may disagree from time to time.
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2006
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4. Fly more of my time building for the commercial under ifr (it wasnt too easy in the 152)
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Thats one. I honestly thought that there would be more of a response to this topic.
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| Old Skool Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: KROC
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1.) Laid back enviornment, fun instructors. Instructors that answer my question rather than telling me to look it up. Good Aircraft. 4.) Finished my ratings 3 years ago, prices have gone up so much. 5.) Its your money and you are the customers. You tell us what you want. Fill the students with all the info they want by telling it to them, dont make them read books all night.
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