tawood
En-Route
I went to my checkride with 40.2 in my logbook, does that count?
Okay, okay, I'll shut up now.![]()
Lou! You beat me my .4 hours!
BTW, to the OP, that is another way to save money (at least it was for me). I took two weeks off work, and flew 3 times a day: 7am, noon, 5 pm, for 2 hours each time. I studied on the ground in between lessons. I got my license in 2 weeks and 40.6 hours (vs. national average of almost double). If I had flown just on weekends, I would have forgotten some of what I was learning by the following weekend, requiring me to "re-train" each week.