Ah. Keep in mind my PPL was 4 years ago. Probably over five bills now if I had to guess.My PPL was $600, my IR was $700
Ah. Keep in mind my PPL was 4 years ago. Probably over five bills now if I had to guess.My PPL was $600, my IR was $700
In case anyone was wondering... I passed
I swear Lasergrade couldn't come up with a more buggy testing system if they tried. I remember from taking my written exams the lady was always telling me don't hit this or that because it would crash the entire system.
The program looked slightly more modern then a mono color teletype. You had to use the image supplemental booklet because the built in viewer never worked correctly.
I remember one of the questions I got on my IR exam was over a RNAV approach into KLIT from the 70s and I took the test in 2011!!!
It is a very good thing as an applicant that all sites are being transitioned into CATs. The software is much more logical and it doesn't look like you're about to boot up Oregon Trail.
It is a very good thing as an applicant that all sites are being transitioned into CATs. The software is much more logical and it doesn't look like you're about to boot up Oregon Trail.
I've only used CATS once and that was last decade...back then it was black and white plain text. Lasergrade was the modern one with a pretty picture of hot air balloons during demo. So CATS has presumably been updated and is the more modern one now?
How times have changed. My entire PPC cost $400 in 1965!
Welcome to the twenty-teens!Ugh, I paid $415 for my flight lesson on Sunday...1.6 hours flight and 2.6 ground total (I asked for additional ground to cover some things prior to the flight).
You are lost in a maze of twisty little passages.*River Crossing*
"You lost 10 cattle and Mary has Typhoid"
Ever wonder if you had your Computer Science class go through a complete original game of Crystal Caves or Zork, would they enjoy it? Especially after being inundated with the offerings of today's console games.You are lost in a maze of twisty little passages.
I use it to teach graph theory. Crystal Caves came first, evolved into Adventure, then one of the game companies based Zork on it. It was the first of the story-based games. It's the ancestor of just about every contemporary game as well as MMORG.Ever wonder if you had your Computer Science class go through a complete original game of Crystal Caves or Zork, would they enjoy it? Especially after being inundated with the offerings of today's console games.
Monopolies are not illegal, only regulated. Anti-trust exemptions at the government's whim.There is a rapidly growing trend to destroy aviation in America. Higher and higher costs, incomprehensible regulation and Monopolizing the testing portion is just another step. If you didn't already know it, Monopolies in America are illegal and this is Government approved. Wait till there is only one aviation insurer left.
Monopolies are not illegal, in fact many (or arguably most) are caused by the government — for example, FAA written testing.
My PPL was $600, my IR was $700
Congratulations! Hopefully you never have to take that test again. For what it's worth, I took the IFR written in November and it was $140.In case anyone was wondering... I passed