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Old 07-21-2007 | 09:46 PM
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Deez340
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Originally Posted by JetJock16
Don't worry, you have the right attitude, you'll be just fine. Once you're in training, ask lots of questions and make study partners. Study long, hard and remember it's just a stick and rubber with an abundant amount of automation to help you not "F" up.
"stick and rubber" huh.... i like that. the above is good advice but good instrument skills are a prerequisite. you won't have time to hone them during training and they won't waste their time and money on you to learn BAI. Make sure your scan and IFR knowledge/skill set is sharp so you can concentrate on learning their aircraft and procedures. Long ago when i was at Eagle we had a girl in my class fail out of sims. She protested and cried but the training manager said i only have time to teach you to fly a SAAB for AE. I don't have time to teach you to fly.
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