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Do you think if I worked up the ~20-30 hours of training needed to solo, it would be a bad thing to solo 2-3 hours a month for awhile? I think that's all I could afford at this point, and it would still get me up in the air every other weekend for a small amount of time.
As long as I could continually fly solo using my students license, I think I'd be happy for awhile.
spacing out your training is usually a bad idea, but it's really up to you the student. Do you think you can retain knowledge between a two week span? iIf your very dedicated to studying between each lesson, or if your just an all around fast learner then 2-3 hrs per month should work.Originally Posted by ApeXX
Sorry I wasn't clear. I'm just looking to fly for fun and get my PPL, I'm not at all interested in a career in aviation at this point. Do you think if I worked up the ~20-30 hours of training needed to solo, it would be a bad thing to solo 2-3 hours a month for awhile? I think that's all I could afford at this point, and it would still get me up in the air every other weekend for a small amount of time.
As long as I could continually fly solo using my students license, I think I'd be happy for awhile.