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Liquid_Charlie
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Wong Bros -- I knew them well I did my instrument rating there in '63 - I can remember when they got a transponder in the 182, it actually had a lock on it (transponder) and you needed to get the key if you wanted to use it -- haha -- and the link trainer in the so called terminal -- got I hated those things. :mrgreen:


"black air has no lift - extra fuel has no weight"
Chuck Ellsworth
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Yeh, the Wong brothers treated me real good as they let me work off a lot of my training cost.

Training was quite expensive back then, ten dollars an hour dual and eight dollars an hour solo.

Hookers on Jarvis street charged ten dollars for a quick fuck just to give a comparison on cost.
Chuck Ellsworth
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and the link trainer in the so called terminal -- got I hated those things. :mrgreen:
Amen, those things were real abortions.

But two stage amber was an excellent instrument flying training method.
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