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Vintage Snazzy (so my adult children say)
I agree with you that a single 250 mile leg is not required.
Might also be a hold over - what people have in mind from the required length legs of the ppl and ifr training.
For me it was easier to do the straight 250 mile leg, do a short hop to get the extra required landing, and then return home. Others might feel the same and do the same. To each their own.
Might also be a hold over - what people have in mind from the required length legs of the ppl and ifr training.
For me it was easier to do the straight 250 mile leg, do a short hop to get the extra required landing, and then return home. Others might feel the same and do the same. To each their own.