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First, I've trimmed the subject line since the issue with the complainee has been resolved. Second, you seem to have an attitude problem. Flying is expensive, so get used to it. Checking out in a new plane is a great experience, not an excuse to sue. Why did you want to learn to fly in the first place? Thirdly, although you may think you're the hottest student pilot around, others will need convincing. Every time someone signs you off, they are putting their own ticket - and possibly their business - on the line. If that doesn't concern you, then realize they might well be saving your own over-confident arse. Frankly, I'd not risk my livelihood for some sue-happy student pilot. You sound like an FBO's nightmare. "MRQB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > 1, Flight school got rid of their plane 7/8ths the way through my training > prior to getting new one but requires a check out of new plane at my expense > witch is B.S. and i explained that to them. > 2, will not check you out in an aircraft unless you have 5 to 7 hours of > instruction with their instructor > 3, will not let you fly their plane with your instructor > 4, And lots of other stuff i ran in to in my situation like instructors not > wanting to sign you off for check ride without 10 hours of your money in > their pocket. > > I already spoke with an attorney and i have grounds to sue not only the > school but the owner of the plane and the flight instructor -- Dr. Tony Cox Citrus Controls Inc. e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://CitrusControls.com/
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