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hello im in agua dulce , own a taildragger looking for instructor for bi annual

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  1. KDS on Mar 28, 2020

    Where are you located?

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  2. Mark Kolber on Mar 30, 2020

    KDS, assuming the US, near LA.

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  3. Z Best on Mar 30, 2020

    thank you so much , this site rocks!

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  4. Russ Roslewski on Mar 31, 2020

    Well, the OP could mean Agua Dulce, TX, west of Corpus Christi.

    Z Best, this is a good site for advice, but not really for finding local instructors, just because the number of participants here is pretty low. Other, better options for that are:

    – Ask around at the local airport. I assume you already did that, so…
    – Join the type club for your airplane. Always a good idea anyway, but certainly they will have a list of experienced instructors in that type.
    – Join the Facebook group for your area. Assuming you’re in Agua Dulce, CA, there have to be a ton of them for the LA area.

    Good luck!

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  5. KDS on Mar 31, 2020

    Russ, you made me think of 41XS, which is an airport outside Taylor, TX. The name of the airport is Macho Grande. If you fly there you can say that you were “Over Macho Grande”.

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