Flexibility is Very Important to help you efficiently complete
your solo requirements!
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Depending upon how your individual
training has progressed, there are various ways to move
forward
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The key thing to remember,
you will need 10 hours of total solo time and 5 hours of
solo cross country time
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Keep your
Lessons Regular and your Skills Sharp!
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Long Island weather can be
VERY challenging
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Do not "wait for perfect
conditions" for another solo opportunity
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This could potentially lead
to an extended gap, which will cause you to regress and
not be "solo ready"
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Be prepared for multiple
options each time you schedule a lesson to allow flexibility
for changing weather conditions!
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Keep moving forward with
other areas of required training:
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Simulated IFR
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VOR work
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Cross Country flights
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Short & Soft-field take
offs and landings
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This "Flexible Mindset"
will help to make your overall skills better and give you
even more confidence when the weather is finally right for
you to add to your solo time!
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