Ah yes, and so we conclude this chapter in our lives. What have we learned...
1. Obviously I learned how to operate a multi-engine aircraft and the proper procedures for responding to emergency in said airplane. I feel very confident going into the flying stages.
2. I learned group study sessions rock. Getting together with the guys before the test was probably the best decision I could have made. Those study sessions were invaluable.
The class went pretty well, I wouldn't change much. This was the ground school I think I took the most from. I think the small class size really helped. Most westminster classes are small, but I think five was a great number. I would think about limiting the number to something around there if it is possible. No overall complaints. It was sweet...
I end this journey with a lasting question.... You are taking off and experience an engine failure.. to your left is a pissed off Warlock, straight ahead is a colony of Umpa Lumpas, to the right... is Bigfoot... WHAT DO YOU DO!
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I can tell you (from personal experience) that Umpa Lumpas (actually spelled "oompa loompas" are not very big, and the fact they are straight ahead makes the answer that easy.. Land straight ahead, plus there will most likely be candy waiting for you
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