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    Default Re: FX2/3 crosswind limitation

    One suggestion that I'd make is to consider doing factory transition training at Tac Aero, during the summer months when they operate out of Hood River, Oregon. Lots of good challenging wind opportunities there, which you can take on with a well-qualified instructor on board. They also have neighboring soft and hard fields that you'll practice at, so it's a good diverse training environment.

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    Default Re: FX2/3 crosswind limitation

    Quote Originally Posted by dane View Post
    One suggestion that I'd make is to consider doing factory transition training at Tac Aero, during the summer months when they operate out of Hood River, Oregon. Lots of good challenging wind opportunities there, which you can take on with a well-qualified instructor on board. They also have neighboring soft and hard fields that you'll practice at, so it's a good diverse training environment.
    Hood River is no longer an option.

    https://www.tacaero.com/

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    Default Re: FX2/3 crosswind limitation

    Quote Originally Posted by Andy View Post
    Hood River is no longer an option.

    https://www.tacaero.com/
    Yes, it’s too bad about that. I’m not familiar with their new location, can anybody tell us a bit about it? Have they got some good off-field landing sites?

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