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Old 06-07-2014 | 03:26 AM
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Temocil27
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If you want a career you need good foundations- especially since you've been away from flying for a decade Buying a 152 and flying it for 1250 hours is the cheapest option. BUT, you will learn nothing. You need to diversify your flying (night, instrument, multi, etc) and make mistakes in order to learn during this important time (250 hrs-2000 hours). You'd be doing yourself a disservice as a professional
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