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Originally Posted by sukhoikid
Well I will be starting my second year at ERAU this 09-10 school year. Did I enjoy the first year. Well Yes And No.
No due to the fact I had 30 hours previously and my local flight school shutdown and things came up which allowed me not to finish my private.
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I presume you're at the Daytona Campus? I would've been starting my second year myself, at ERAU Prescott, except that I am transfering to a State university to save money.
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Originally Posted by sukhoikid
So I go to the school and they basically started me all over. When the school year ended in April I decided to finish at home and I went home to a newer school and finished in a week. The Examiner I had was VERY shock how I was flying and the knowledge I had. But I was mad at myself because it seemed like my first flight instructor dragged everything out at Riddle.
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Riddle hate, hate, HATES it when students have ANY flight experience outside Riddle. I knew people who already had some flight experience, but it essentially counted for nothing according to Riddle, they had to go through the entire flight course like everyone else (although they probably wouldn't have had to repeat units). Some decided to wait it out and continue flying back home, rather than deal with Riddle's Flight Dept.
I knew people who got their Private Certificate before starting Riddle and they had to take a semester-long "Riddle-ization Course" that is supposed to "integrate" experienced students into the Riddle flight program. To me, it sounds like a complete waste of money. And apparently, during that course, the Riddle check pilots are somewhat rude to the students.
As for flight instructors "dragging everything out," the Riddle flight program seems to enjoy "milking" students for money. About half of the Private-Multiengine transition course is done in the C-172! What possible good purpose can that serve?