Online FIRC Opinions?

aschwimmer

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I was wondering if anyone had opinions on what the best overall online FIRC is? This is my second FIRC, and I used the Gleim FIRC for the first one and wasn't that impressed. I have received mailings from AOPA, and American Flyers. Any opinions?
 
I did the AOPA/Jeppesen one last November. It was my first renewal since getting my CFI in 2003, and I found it to be pretty thorough, even entertaining.

Just received my new CFI certificate in the mail a couple of weeks ago.:nana2:
 
I liked Gleim too.... why didn't you like it???? I guess the other big dog out there is AOPA/Jepp, so just go with them
 
minnflyer said:
I did the AOPA/Jeppesen one last November. It was my first renewal since getting my CFI in 2003, and I found it to be pretty thorough, even entertaining.

Just received my new CFI certificate in the mail a couple of weeks ago.:nana2:

/hijack......

Is that a CFII from Tbird I see? The pic on your profile looks suprisingly like a Warrior ('08G, if I remember)from Tbird that lost it's gear over by Glencoe? You did a great job getting that thing down.

Welcome aboard! How did you come across JetCareers?

/end hijack
 
Hey, Jim! Rich here.

Yup, that was a memorable day, my only emergency so far in 750 hours of flying. We were in 2240G and the left main came off as we lifted off from Winsted. They figured the bolt that holds the strut up in its housing sheared off when the weight came off the wheels, allowing the strut and wheel assembly to shoot out the bottom of the wing. We were lucky someone happened to be watching and got on the CTAF to tell us, because we didn't notice anything unusual and were coming around the pattern for one more soft-field landing ... would have been a big surprise!

I was with a primary student at the time, and I'm glad the incident (that's what the FAA called it) didn't deter him from getting his ticket. I was told the damage to the plane was less than $2,000, and T'bird ended up replacing all those bolts on their Warriors as they went in for their 100-hour maintenance checks.

Jetcareers ... I've been lurking for several years now. Can't remember where I heard of it, but it's been fun reading and hearing everyone's perspectives. Many thanks to Doug!
:rawk:
 
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