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Bob Collins



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PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 5:54 am    Post subject: Transition training Reply with quote

I've wanted to write a piece for the RV Builder's Hotline (and some other pubs) about transition training for some time, but I've never had much luck getting some of the main "players" to get back to me. So I've been sending out some questionairres to RV jockeys who've had transition training.

If you've taken transition trianing classes or programs, and would be interested in answering about five e-mailed quesitions, could you please send me a note at rvnewsletter (at) comcast.net?

Also, if you provide transition training and would like to be listed at the end of the article, similarly let me know.

Thanks

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 7:32 am    Post subject: Transition training Reply with quote

Bob, I'm no expert but I Had been an instructor for the BPPP(Beechcraft
Pilot Proficiency Program) for many years. We did 3 day recurrent and
advanced instruction all over the US in all Beechcraft models up through
pressurized twins. We had the most diverse and experienced instructors
imaginable. Hank was Commander of the Thunderbirds(his son is now a t-bird).
Kent was Commander of the USS America. Ron was a nuclear physicist. Greg was
a young, world renown Brain surgeon who's goal was to retire and just
instruct full time. Bill was an inventor with many patents who put
instructing ahead of everything else, and the list goes on. They all had a
passion for aviation that they loved to share. The administrator for the
program is one of my closest friends. Sorry to ramble on, and I'm not sure
any of this is germane to your needs so I'll close by saying I'd be happy to
answer you questionnaire if you like.

Regards,
John


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 8:22 am    Post subject: Transition training Reply with quote

Hi Bob

I will do this training this yr and would love to have any list that has
people, places, and what they offer as training in aerobatics and recovery
from unusual attitudes.

Keith Hedrick
RV 6 (at) 3LF
Carlinville IL

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 9:05 am    Post subject: Transition training Reply with quote

Quoting Bob Collins <bcollinsrv7a(at)comcast.net>:

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I've wanted to write a piece for the RV Builder's Hotline (and some other
pubs) about transition training for some time, but I've never had much luck
getting some of the main "players" to get back to me. So I've been sending
out some questionairres to RV jockeys who've had transition training.

If you've taken transition trianing classes or programs, and would be
interested in answering about five e-mailed quesitions, could you please send
me a note at rvnewsletter (at) comcast.net?

Also, if you provide transition training and would like to be listed at the
end of the article, similarly let me know.

Thanks

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Bob: I took the transtition training with Jan Bussell Excellent
his tel. is 863.467.9354

Bert
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 9:27 am    Post subject: Transition training Reply with quote

I did mine with Jan a year ago as well and it was just what the Dr. ordered. No acro but he's preparing you for first flight, not first IAC competition. His return to field after takeoff is a real eye opener to the RV performance.

lucky

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From: bertrv6(at)highstream.net

[quote] --> RV-List message posted by: bertrv6(at)highstream.net

Quoting Bob Collins :

> --> RV-List message posted by: "Bob Collins"
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> I've wanted to write a piece for the RV Builder's Hotline (and some other
> pubs) about transition training for some time, but I've never had much luck
> getting some of the main "players" to get back to me. So I've been sending
> out some questionairres to RV jockeys who've had transition training.
>
> If you've taken transition trianing classes or programs, and would be
> interested in answering about five e-mailed quesitions, could you please send
> me a note at rvnewsl etter ====== [quote][b]


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 2:36 pm    Post subject: Transition training Reply with quote

I built an RV-7 and did transition training in RV-6 because that is what was available locally. I suggest training be in like type and model. Flying a Cessna 140 to get tailwheel endorsement is quite a bit different from flying an RV6 or 7 or 9 and it would not have prepared me as well as flying the RV-6.

Larry in Indiana.

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