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Congrats Rob!!!! Way to go.
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Good Luck Rob!
I expect to see you in Durango this summer. I'll be working on my ticket soon.
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Great job Rob! Glad to hear it!

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Thu Apr 16, 2009 10:30 pm
Kudos Rob, well done!!!!
Isn't it a relief to get THAT checkride behind you? I think that is the toughest one of all.
YB
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I have just started work on mine. I had to make a decision with my flying. either take it seriously or quit. It wasn't fair to take people for rides or go flying when I wasn't a skilled and current pilot.
I know you can spend your whole life VFR but it is the training and the challange that will make me safer.
Also it might keep my 62 year old brain a little more flexible.
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