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Old 10-07-2021 | 05:32 PM
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KirillTheThrill
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Originally Posted by DontLookDown
Everyone is saying get current.

One way to do that is with a good sim. A lot of flight schools offer monthly rates. You could prob pay a couple hundred bucks and have a months worth of unlimited Redbird time to get confident with approaches, flows, checklists, approach plates and briefings, emergencies and failed instruments….

you’ll be flying a sim during training so the sim environment might be better once you do a couple currency flights in an actual plane
That’s great advice. Saves money, can always stop the sim and go back on weak areas, substantially more time to practice, less stressful environment should allow for the training to be retained faster/easier.

This gets my vote.
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