J. Taylor Stanley
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Taylor Stanley
I know the rule recently changed so that you no longer are required to get your checkride done in a complex. But the 10 hours of complex training are still required. So my questions is, training for what? If I am doing the checkride in a Cessna and used an Arrow for my endorsement (already have), what am I suppose to do for those other 8 hours? I don't think I'll be doing the commercial maneuvers because the speeds, power settings, checklists will all be different. It doesn't make much sense for them to remove using that as the check aircraft, but still require you to train in it. It actually seems like it puts MORE work and cost MORE money for the applicant. Am I missing something, or is just "typical FAA" stupidity?