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    Flying last thursday 4/26

    I only have one from in the air, it was somewhat rough up their so it turned out blurry but this was the best I could do. :shock: :shock:

    Me in front of N219EL :p


    My baby, N219EL. Ill be doing most of my training in here, a fully decked out SR20GTS


    Empanage of N219EL, you can see the flight schools decal on the tail and my INS Larry checking out the new TwinStar


    Wingtip, the tip has a nice addition to it.


    The beautifully ugly paint of N257CP


    And one last from the ground, an AMAZING SabreJet started up and taxied out to 34 as I was doing my preflight.


    Cruising 3000ft, and we are off track to avoid opposite direction traffic, 100 above.


    And to finish the set off, the "Hero" Shot.


    Ill have more for everyone as my training progresses!
    JG
    Jordan Greene. - Happy Jetting

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    glass cockpits in piston airplanes look wierd, think i'll stick to my analogs.
    it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.

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    Yea, that glass stuff is weird looking, but that GPS looks freakin' sweet!

    Are you working on your PPL or something higher?

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    Quote Originally Posted by USAF Pilot 07
    Yea, that glass stuff is weird looking, but that GPS looks freakin' sweet!

    Are you working on your PPL or something higher?
    Im working on my PPL right now. Its a tough airplane for VFR flying, all I want to do the whole time is stare at that screen :shock:
    Jordan Greene. - Happy Jetting

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    A sure sign of someone who has spent too much time on flight simulator. When I was in flight training I did that alot but to gauges instead. PPL flying shoud be done in the most simple plane possible. I knew someone who did it in a TBM. Dumbarse.
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    Nice shot of the helicopter landing in the first shot!
    "lol retart"

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    How old are you? I jsut wanted to know b/c im studying for my PPL and pretty young.
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    Im 18
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    Where are you taking lessons?
    I've looked at Princeton but they seem to be a little expensive.
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