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Well, if you're graduating soon, I'm HOPING to be instructing at ORL this summer. If it's in a couple of years, I'm hoping to be flying something bigger than a 172 or Seneca.....
 
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Well, if you're graduating soon, I'm HOPING to be instructing at ORL this summer. If it's in a couple of years, I'm hoping to be flying something bigger than a 172 or Seneca.....

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Nah, just in May 2007.
 
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Nah, just in May 2007.

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Yeah. If I'm still instructing in ORL at that point, either the industry took a HUGE HUGE downturn (airline, charter, corporate, freight, and anything else won't hire me), or I've gone 100% retarded.
 
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now my question is since i did not have my logbook with me am i able to log that in my self or do i need to have the intstructors signature like i have with all of my other entries?



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well??
 
If you logged it as dual recieved, I'm gonna guess you probably need an instructor's signature on the entry. It's possible you might be able to get the instructor to fax you an authorization, then put a note with the entry pointing to that. Might be going a little overboard for one entry, but it'll keep your bases covered.
 
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Nah, just in May 2007.

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Yeah. If I'm still instructing in ORL at that point, either the industry took a HUGE HUGE downturn (airline, charter, corporate, freight, and anything else won't hire me), or I've gone 100% retarded.

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I'm sure you'll have something by then if your supposed to. I still hope I have the opportunity to meet some JCers however. I might not go to UCF and go to FSU instead. I don't know, right now I gotta focus on graduating.
 
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