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Ever said to yourself, “dammit if I could only fly”? I crash
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TGU = Jet Flight Practice
Jet Flight Practice
Ever said to yourself, “dammit if I could only fly”? I crash every time I take off. I hate embarrassing myself when trying to learn to fly.
Then this is the class for you.
Learn the basics of JET flight from people that know how to do it.
I am looking for students that have the basics of flight down, but want to practice and get pointers from people that DO know how to fly.
Date: Saturday, July 18, 2009
Time: 1900 PM (7PM) Central European Time (Germany). That is 1 PM EST USA Time.
Buffer: Show up 15 minutes early to get set up.
Location: TGU Channel in TS for communications; a Training Server for play (we will find one if the TG one is not running).
Class: Flight Training for Jets
Pre-requisites: None.
Contents: Taxi, takeoff, flight, landing without crashing, strafing, bombing.
Instructor: Invited guest pilots as I am no good - Havok.
Number of Students: 4 or so, first come first served up to as many jets as we have to use.
Sign up format:
In Game Name:
How long have you been here at TG?:
Experience with PR:
Experience flying transport helicopters in PR:
How sacred are you flying IN GAME:
Miscellaneous Notes:
1. This is just flight practice, not necessarily “Training”
2. If TG Training Server is not on PR, we will use someone else’s training server.
3. Meet in TGU channel on Team Speak.
4. Sign up in the PR forum, not in the TGU forum.
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