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Its time!

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Today I flew my final flight for the private pilot course here at Embry-Riddle. The paperwork's done, and all I've got left is my end of course oral and flight!! Almost there!!

Hours: 50.5
Landings: 100
PIC time: 7.0
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Post by Grifter »

That's awesome man! I will say congrats when you've got through the entire program, don't want to jinx you. For now, I will say that it looks like you're doing a great job!

Envious as always,

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Post by Kamikazi »

I passed my oral test!! YESSSSS!! That was SO hard!

I've got my final checkride today at 1500 local!
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Good Luck

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Good luck Bro!

Just remember your training, and I'm sure you'll do just fine.
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Post by Kamikazi »

After 7 long months, I AM A PILOT!!!
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Post by Grifter »

now congratulations are in order! :D Excellent job my friend!
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Post by Hammer »

good deal K!!!! Now, when do you start instrument? :D
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Post by Kamikazi »

Thanks! I'll be taking the instrument ground/flight courses in the Fall semester. I took Aeronautics II (basically instrument class training) this semester, so I already know almost everything about flying IFR (by the book, that is). I'm willing to admit that we broke VFR requirements in Class C a couple times already though :)
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