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Old 05-13-2007 | 08:57 AM
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Originally Posted by sschlesinger
Howdie yall. I went to the flight school that I will be attending this summer and was talking to the cfi and he said since its a part 141 I only need 35 hours. According to him he has never seen any one do it in under 50 hours since he has been there (8years). My question is I really want to do it (pass check ride) in 35 hours maybe 40 at the most. What can I do to pass it at the minimums. Is there a secret. I know the national average is about 60 hours.
When you have your first close call (and you will) what will matter at that moment is the quality and quantity of your training not how low your hours are or beating the national average.

My $.02

Good luck in your journey friend

Last edited by MikeInTx; 05-13-2007 at 09:06 AM.
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