That would have been a bit more than a tad embarrassing.
If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
Not a darwin award thankfully Ian
This one broke every rulz he could and proved the theory link
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- A student may not fly solo with a passenger in the aircraft. That is actually written on the license.
- A student pilot may not fly at night without specific endorsement by the instructor.
- A student pilot must fly under 'visual flight rules' meaning only during daylight hours and keeping distance from clouds.
- A student pilot may not fly on a hazy or foggy day. There must be at least 3 miles of visibility, and some instructors place a more stringent requirement of +6 vis. on student licenses.
- A student may only fly solo with an instructor's endorsement for that specific make and model of aircraft.
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Five strikes and your out. Passenger, Night, VFR, clouds and aircraft type 3 strikes is usually enough so 5 is special I guess.
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