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  1. Quote: Flybeech21 That is very suprising to me. I worked for him for three years. He is a big Beechcraft man. I have seen him do rides without co-pilot brakes in a Bonanza. I am gonna call him today and ask him about it. I will let you know what he says.
  2. Quote: Flybeech21 What is the examiner's name???? I am pretty sure Dan Emin would do the ride without the co-pilot brakes.
  3. Thanks for the replys. I have found the parts needed for 700.00 and have an estimate of 800.00 for installation. not bad considering what it will cost to rent and check out in a different plane. I have also printed out the new interpretation and am going to show it to the Examiner. I'll probably just PO him and have to find anouther examiner anyway.
  4. Here is a link to pics. from the Oct fly in. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Atlanta-GA/Mooniacs/161723733722?ref=mf#/photo.php?pid=2970484&id=161723733722&fbid=161824898722
  5. Quote: JimR Here is an option for the South Easterners, but it doesn't seem very active . . . http://www.southeastmooney.org/
  6. Quote: Immelman I may be facing this predicament myself. I don't want to give primary instruction in my airplane. I do want to use it to obtain CFI and CFII. The fellow training me has a good contact at the FSDO he is talking to about this but it still leaves me feeling uneasy since its at the discretion of the examiner. What's worse, switching airplanes would cost a non-negligable amount of money (to find, check out, and become proficient in all maneuvers in another complex airplane wihch are hard to come by).
  7. Quote: jerry-N5911Q ASIDE -- gee, that's interesting. I thought the FAA examiner was along for the ride, not as required crew, so why does he/she need any controls at all? Of course, the examiner may have personal requirements other than FAA regulations. Or, are you going to be sitting in the right seat as the CFI candidate? In that case, yes, you would want brakes over there.
  8. I'm nearly ready for my CFI check ride and the FAA Examiner won't do it without right side brakes. Anyone know where i can find some and about how much it should cost for my 68M20G?
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