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Ed Griebel wrote:
> I'd love to fly 3+ times/wk, but with the sun setting so early combined
> with a "real" job, there's only weekends to get lessons. Unfortunately,


Maybe try swinging your schedule back a few hours and fly at dawn. You
won't get much crosswind practice, but I hear it's pretty (you
understand *I'm* not crazy enough to get up that early!). If your home
airport is like mine, you'd be very likely to see the restored warbirds
greeting the day.

Of course, you'd have to get your CFI up too. See, flying really IS a
challenge!

-- 
Jeff Cook
jcook@his.com
Washington DC area
