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    Flying club membership - KMLE Omaha, NE

    www.skyhawkflyingclub.org We've got one membership for sale - mine, unfortunately, as it seems I won't be getting a medical certificate again. Three nice planes - 172, 182 and an Arrow. Limited membership, easy scheduling, low buy-in and dues, and as far as I know there has never been an...
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    Talk me out of this.

    The more I think about it, the more reasons I find to build -- and the more I find not to build. I'm in a flying club now. We have a 172 that costs me $83 an hour to fly. There's also an Arrow ($103) and a 182 ($117). I'm a relatively new member, just joined in May, but so far there have...
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    Ramp checked, my first time

    I'm starting a separate thread for this... This morning I put an hour on the Hobbs, just flying the pattern. I'll spare the gory details on that. Suffice to say I'm glad I remembered to toss my logbook in the flight bag before I left the house. So I get back to the ramp for gas, and see a...
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    Is this normal, or kind of a jerk move?

    After joining the flying club and my last CFI being gone for two weeks, I've started flying with a CFI who is also a club member. This avoids some insurance and paperwork hassles, his availability matches mine better, and he's got a lot of experience instructing. My last guy had me do touch &...
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    Back in the saddle!

    Well, after a few days of wx-induced delays, I finally got in a training flight today. Hey, it's only been 9-1/2 years since my last flight! No matter that no CFI who has ever flown with me is still a CFI... and who cares if half the planes I have flown are no longer flying? :) So I...
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