highoctane
Caught the Bug
Doing all i do in a Jeep is one if my favorite things to do, but its in close competition with flying helicopters as being my favorite. At $530 per hr plus 12-18 gallons per hour of 100LL aviation gas this is certainly the most expensive. With my current 47 hrs, Im thankful the Post 9/11 GI Bill is paying for it all, along with the gen Ed requirements for my degree.
After training for the last grueling 8 months as a full time helicopter student pilot, I've finally graduated an FAA part 141 ground school private pilot course, and gotten all the flight experience i need, both instruction and 10 hrs of solo flights. This week I'm taking a final stage 3 check with a lead instructor at my flight school, then I am finally going to go up for my FAA private rotorcraft pilot oral exam(3 hrs of verbal questioning on rules, regs, and aircraft limitations), followed by a check flight about 1 1/2-2hrs long. If all goes well I'm moving on to my instrument rating next semester, followed by my commercial rating, certified flight instructor, and certified instrument flight instructor the following 3 semesters!
After training for the last grueling 8 months as a full time helicopter student pilot, I've finally graduated an FAA part 141 ground school private pilot course, and gotten all the flight experience i need, both instruction and 10 hrs of solo flights. This week I'm taking a final stage 3 check with a lead instructor at my flight school, then I am finally going to go up for my FAA private rotorcraft pilot oral exam(3 hrs of verbal questioning on rules, regs, and aircraft limitations), followed by a check flight about 1 1/2-2hrs long. If all goes well I'm moving on to my instrument rating next semester, followed by my commercial rating, certified flight instructor, and certified instrument flight instructor the following 3 semesters!
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