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Subject: Re: Night XC, and Class C jitters!!
From: jbolinger@lintek.com (J L Bolinger)
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In article <365A2206.2B2F@ibm.net>, snbird@ibm.net says...

>Well, call me dense, but why go there on a solo XC then?  There
>are plenty of other airports.
>
>

I beleive that we are required to have some landings at a controlled
field, according to the FARs.

When I asked my CFI what solo XCs he likes, he mentioned one to
Toledo Express (Toledo, OH), which is a class C, but mentioned that
I could go anywhere else I wanted.

Even though I am apprehensive about it I think that any student's training
would be incomplete without some flights into a class C (and maybe even B?).

Jim

