Goldy Posted March 2, 2007 Posted March 2, 2007 I am attending an instrument training class at Glendale College, just north of Los Angeles. Seems we have a LOT of openings in the class....I can't believe with all the pilots in the LA area, that no one wants to take a $100 class to get your instrument rating! The class covers all the essentials and if you pass with a c or better you get a sign off to take your instrument test....then go take some flight time and your ready for the flight check . The class is every Tuesday night 6:30-10 or so. Cost is minimal and you have some books to buy. Sign up before next Tuesday if you're interested. Goldy Quote
brushfire21 Posted March 2, 2007 Posted March 2, 2007 I would if I could Goldy, but the 500mile commute might be a little much...... Quote
Merlinx Posted March 3, 2007 Posted March 3, 2007 Does the instrument class work for helicopters as well? I thought they just did fixed wing. I am attending an instrument training class at Glendale College, just north of Los Angeles. Seems we have a LOT of openings in the class....I can't believe with all the pilots in the LA area, that no one wants to take a $100 class to get your instrument rating! The class covers all the essentials and if you pass with a c or better you get a sign off to take your instrument test....then go take some flight time and your ready for the flight check . The class is every Tuesday night 6:30-10 or so. Cost is minimal and you have some books to buy. Sign up before next Tuesday if you're interested. Goldy Quote
Goldy Posted March 5, 2007 Author Posted March 5, 2007 Does the instrument class work for helicopters as well? I thought they just did fixed wing. One artificial horizon looks pretty much the same as the next ! Yes, the course is designed around fixed wing, but it doesnt really matter. Quote
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