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Originally Posted by inky13
I have two students with prior experience - one from a Part 61 school and one from a Part 141 school. (I'm a ERAU CFI BTW, at the Prescott Campus, which is Part 141. DAB is Part 142 still.)
For my Part 61 student: he soloed at his flight school. The Chief Flight Instructor (My boss) agreed to give him up to 1/4 credit from his previous experience. He had to do our pre-solo stage, but for each lesson, needed to show proficiency with each line item once. I then re-soloed him.
For the Part 141 student: he got credit for most of his experience since he was Part 141 and soloed already. Basically had to do a couple flights with him for stage 1 (pre-solo stage) to get him used to ERAU and the local area. I did not have to re-solo him.
Anybody real close to the end of their private training may opt to finish as Part 61 with an ERAU instructor, then take a Part 61 ride with a DPE. (We couldn't do this as a Part 142. A new course was made for that particular student.)
Anybody walking in with a license in hand will go through a Riddle standardization course.
Hope that helps clear up the confusion.
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That sounds totally different that what they told us in DAB. Basically, if you didn't have your license totally done, they made you start from the beginning. Had a friend who came in with like 10 hours, and they told him to throw his old log book away, because it was "worthless".
You guys do a standardization course out there in PRC? I wish they would have done that in DAB. I came in with my private, and just got thrown into the instrument course. Instructor chewed me out the first flights, because I was "doing everything wrong". It wasn't wrong to me, I just didn't know how Riddle wanted to complicate everything.