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Written by Ross Everett on February 22nd, 2010

Betting preseason NFL games never fails to elicit an irreconcilable difference of opinion among sports betting enthusiasts. Some consider it a very poor wagering opportunity, while others maintain that there’s no better moneymaking opportunity in sports than pro football’s preseason. The truth is probably somewhere between the two extremes–NFL preseason betting must be approached with caution and discipline, but offers the potential to make a tidy profit before the regular season kicks off.

The most compelling argument against preseason wagering is simply that the games don’t count. While there are often spots during the regular season where teams may seem more or less motivated, in theory they all want to win. That’s not something that can be taken as a ‘given’ during the preseason, however, as the individual agendas of NFL coaching staffs can very widely. Some might want to win games to establish a winning attitude, others might put a greater focus on working in a new offensive or defensive scheme. Others may prioritize evaluating talent at key positions, while others may simply want to make it through to the regular season without any significant injuries. With all of the uncertainty swirling around preseason football, handicapping wins and losses against the pointspread can be exceedingly difficult.

But like the old saying goes “every dark cloud has a silver lining”. And the divergent agendas at play in preseason football can be seen as precisely why it is a good wagering opportunity. For example, say the Superbowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers are set to play an ‘also ran’ team like the Houston Texans. By regular season standards, the Steelers would almost certainly be favored. In the preseason, however, they’ll often have a different agenda for the individual game. A “better” team has more concern about protecting key players. and usually has fewer personnel decisions to deal with. They don’t need to worry about implementing coaching changes, or creating ‘team chemistry’. As a result, ‘better’ teams frequently approach preseason games as a mere annoyance.

Now, lets look at the other side of the equation. A “lesser” team by regular season standards might have a number of starting spots or key backup spots up for grabs. They may have new coaches to impress, or new offensive or defensive coordinators whose schemes they’ll have to implement. Certainly, winning any games”whether or not they count in the standings”are of utmost importance to losing teams trying to turn things around. Finally, a bad team can gain a lot more psychologically from beating a playoff team than the playoff team can from beating a doormat. A struggling team that is destined to lose a lot during the regular season won’t have a lot of bright spots, so a preseason win against one of the league’s elite can mean a lot more.

While some teams could care less about the result of preseason games, few want to enter the regular season having lost them all. In light of this fact, a successful preseason situation that has stood the test of time is to bet on teams that lost their first two exhibition games outright. This situation has produced a winning percentage right around 60%.

The philosophy of a NFL head coach is arguably the single most important factor contributing to preseason success. Some coaches always want to win, even if the games don’t count in the standings. Other coaches place a much greater importance on evaluating personnel and giving backups playing time they won’t have the opportunity to get during the regular season. The coaches that have a strong desire to win in the preseason often result in their team’s pointspreads being inflated somewhat, but a motivated team is always worth consideration for a wager.

The smart preseason handicapper makes use of the Internet, and more specifically uses it to follow the local sports media of NFL teams. During NFL preseasons, teams’ beat writers are anxious to write stories and need to fill articles but have little in the way of “real” news to write about. As a result, a handicapper can frequently find valuable details like a coach’s goals for the game, playing time for key players, and specific strategies that will be implemented. Occasionally, coaches will come out and say that they’re more interested in evaluating certain players for certain positions than they are in the outcome of the game. A thorough evaluation of this type of media coverage can often produce not only teams to play “on”, but teams with priorities other than winning to play “against”.

In closing, the best advice is to not be afraid of wagering on preseason football, but to not get too excited about it either. It’s a good chance to grind out a small profit, but definitely not the moneymaking opportunity of a lifetime. There will be plenty of other”and better”football wagering opportunities down the road. Discipline and self-control is always in your best interest when betting on sports, and that certainly is the case in the preseason NFL.

Ross Everett is a experienced freelance writer who covers travel, poker and sports handicapping. He is a consulting handicapper for Anatta Sports where he is responsible for providing daily free sports picks. In his spare time he enjoys fine dining, fencing and scuba diving. He lives in Southern Nevada with four dogs and a pet coyote.


Written by Ross Everett on February 9th, 2010

The Mapes Hotel in Reno, Nevada met its demise on Superbowl Sunday of 2000 when 75 pounds of explosives packed inside the structure’s support columns brought it to the ground. The controlled demolition came despite years of effort by a number of groups within the community to preserve the building with lawsuits, redevelopment proposals, and grass roots lobbying efforts. The National Turst for Historic Preservation even took up the cause, challenging the destruction in a lawsuit that eventually reached the Nevada Supreme Court.

While the logic and necessity of demolishing the Mapes is very questionable, one thing that is certain is that the hotel was an important part of Northern Nevada history. The Mapes opened in’47 and with it ushered in a new era for casino gambling and the state of Nevada. Despite some historical revisionism that suggests that the modern era began in Las Vegas with Bugsy Siegel’s famed Flamingo, the Mapes was actually the first building in America to have a hotel, casino and live entertainment under the same roof. The Mapes attracted countless celebrities who’d make it their home when business brought them to Northern Nevada–this included movie stars like Clark Gable, TV stars like the cast of ‘Bonanza’ and political power brokers like infamous anti-Communist crusader Joseph McCarthy.

During the ‘Rat Pack’ era of the 50’s and 60’s it became along with the Cal-Neva Lodge in Lake Tahoe the place to be seen in Northern Nevada. The 11th floor, window walled Sky Room Lounge hosted performances by a roster of entertainment legends including Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr., Dean Martin, Louis Prima, Keely Smith, Milton Berle and Mae West. Downtown Reno struggled during the’60’s and 70’s but the Mapes continued to prosper. The hotel finally closed in’82, due to financial problems experienced by the Mapes Family brought about by their other Northern Nevada casino holdings.

Reno never experienced the massive growth that occurred in Las Vegas and southern Nevada, and for that reason the destruction of the Mapes is more open to debate than the hotel demolitions to the south. Even the demolition of The Sands–perhaps the most historically significant casino in the state–is hard to argue against given the inability of such a small property to compete in the current Las Vegas marketplace and in light of the value of the mid-strip real estate. The old properties may have historic value to pop culture historians, but their survival doesn’t make economic sense. They’re simply ‘analog players in a digital world’.

That’s not the case in Reno, where vacant land and/or buildings ripe for redevelopment are abundant downtown and in the other casino areas of the city. The official reason that the Mapes had to come down was that the city needed the land to expand its vision for downtown redevelopment. While this is certainly a much needed effort, to suggest that the existence of the Mapes was a barrier is absurd. In fact, many of the proposals rejected by the city would have gone a long way to enhance the revitalization of downtown Reno and included artists lofts, office space and other mixed used properties. Despite receiving a number of viable concepts for the Mapes Building, the City Redevelopment Authority rejected all of them and the Mapes was destined for demolition.

The role of the City Redevelopment Authority was questioned throughout the process. Overlooking the Truckee River, the hotel was on a prime location between the downtown casino area and the riverfront district. Back in’96, the city of Reno purchased the hotel and began entertaining proposals for renovation and redevelopment. A number of sound financial proposals were presented that would preserve the integrity of the structure including condominiums, office space, and perhaps most viable, upscale senior apartments. Oddly, all of these proposals were turned down by the citys Redevelopment Agency which eventually led to the demolition of the structure.

Following the 2000 demolition, the lot remained vacant for over a year until a temporary ice skating rink was hastily constructed the following winter. The property has been improved and the rink is now permanent which, while not in itself a bad use for the land, further calls into question the efficacy of demolishing the structure. It would appear that the city had no clue what to do with the land, but for whatever reason wanted the building brought down. This has led to all sorts of conspiracy theories, from the City Development Agency having financial incentive to raze the hotel to rumors that the building was haunted and was destroyed to keep the Reno area from being overrun with paranormal activity. Whatever the reason for the decision, the city of Reno has lost a beautiful art deco treasure that played a significant part in the economic growth of the state.

Ross Everett is a freelance sports writer and highly respected authority on sports betting odds comparison. He writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sports news and betting odds portal sites. He lives in Las Vegas with three Jack Russell Terriers and an emu. He is currently working on an autobiography of former energy secretary Donald Hodell.


Written by Ross Everett on February 4th, 2010

Its that time of the year again–Americans are getting ready for football. In a few months NFL teams will be opening training camp and college football teams starting practice. Up north, however, the footballs are already flying as pro football is in full swing up in Canada with the Canadian Football League (CFL).

The CFL is almost as old as the NFL, coming into existence in’30. The league’s Grey Cup championship trophy is even older, having been awarded to the best Canadian professional football team since’09. There have been a number of NFL stars who got their start in the CFL including Doug Flutie, Randall Cunningham and Jeff Garcia.

The CFL is very high level professional football, but there are some significant differences between it and the NFL game:

At the most basic level, the football itself is bigger than the NFL ball. It is longer and fatter than the NFL ball. The CFL goal posts are on the goal line, while the NFLs are on the end line at the back of the endzone. The CFL field is also longer (110 yards) and wider (65 yards vs. the NFLs 53.5 yards), and the CFL end zones are 20 yards deep as opposed to 10 yards in the NFL.

CFL teams are allowed an extra offensive player (a wide receiver), and on defense they’re allowed an extra defensive back. This means that 12 players can be on the field at one time as opposed to 11 in the NFL. CFL football also differs in that teams only have three downs to gain ten yards, as opposed to four in US football. The phrase “two and out” is as commonplace in CFL football as is “three and out” in the US game.

A major difference in the scoring is the ’single’ which awards CFL teams one point for a kick–usually a punt or missed field goal–that lands in the end zone. This will frequently produce partial game scores of 1-0 or 1-1 that are impossible in the US game.

The rule differences don’t end there–CFL teams are required to maintain a certain percentage of Canadian born players on their roster. The idea is that this will protect the unique identity of the game, as well as prevent it from becoming little more than a farm system for the NFL. Currently’ of the 40 players on a CFL roster must be Canadian natives.

Perhaps the greatest misunderstanding is that the average NFL fan looks at the rules of the Canadian game with more players, a wider field, and fewer downs and concludes that the game is a wide open shootout similar to Arena Football. Thats not really the case–you’ll see some offensive battles but most games end up with final score totals in the mid to high 40s. In Arena Football, youll frequently see teams with potent offenses enforcing their will over and over again against teams with porous defenses. You don’t see that too often in the CFL. The rules may be different, but as is the case in American pro football you need a solid rushing game and a stout defense to win games and championships.

There’s also more parity in the CFL than even the NFL, which is famous for the competitive equality of their teams. The reason is fairly simple–football at the high school and college level in Canada simply isn’t as competitive as in the US. That means the mandated ratio of native players also serves to facilitate parity within the CFL.

The CFL isn’t in a financial position to draw the top level US players away from the NFL or, in most cases, even a NFL practice or developmental squad. While some US players are uniquely suited to the CFL style of play, most of the US players that end up there are of a similar talent level as to that seen in Arena Football.

The bottom line is that despite the rule differences and personal quotas the CFL game is still football and can be enjoyed the same way. Once you understand the unique attributes of the Canadian game youll start to enjoy it almost as much as the NFL.

In the pre-Internet era, it was often difficult for US fans to find information on the CFL. They don’t get coverage on ESPN, but they receive extensive attention in the Canadian press. Each CFL city has their own sports media, and the official CFL website also has many resources including previews and statistics.

Ross Everett is a widely published widely published freelance sports writer and noted authority on sports betting odds comparison. He writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sportsbooks and sportsbook directory sites. He lives in Southern Nevada with three Jack Russell Terriers and an emu. He is currently working on an autobiography of former interior secretary James Watt.


Written by Harry Lensing on January 31st, 2010

Hiring interstate moving companies should not be a task handled lightly. Take it from me. I have moved around so much people are starting to refer to me as a nomad. Most of the time I have hired interstate mover to do all the work for me. When I first moved out of my parent’s house I did it myself. After all, I had about two boxes and the clothes on my back. Nowadays, I have a family and a house full of furniture to go with that. interstate moving companies are almost essential. Sure, I could call upon all of my friends, but then they never let you forget that time that they helped you move your piano up three flights of stairs with no elevator in the rain. With interstate moving companies they arrive, the move you, you pay them, and never hear from them again. It is over.

Imagine that you are looking for a new car. Take the same approach to finding Nashville interstate moving companies. You want to use the internet and get all the information you can from there. Most likely, their site does not provide enough information to make an informed decision so you will need to call each company to speak to someone.

Once you have all the information needed to contact the moving company you want to write down some questions. There are some very important things that you need to know about the interstate moving companies before you commit. Basically, you want to call them up and ask your questions so that you can find out which interstate moving companies will work best for your needs. There are some things that I suggest everyone know.

Make sure that they are available the day you are moving. You may not know the exact date you are moving when you call. Find out how much they charge per hour and when do they start charging. Sometimes they charge from the moment they get in their truck. Typically, the interstate moving companies do not start charging until they arrive at your residence. Ask how many men that rate includes because they charge different rates depending on how many men you need to help you.

Find out if they provide anything with the truck such as wardrobe boxes, a dolly, or plastic wrap. Sometimes this is included and sometimes they charge. You also want to make sure to find out if there is anything you need to do before they arrive to make it easier. You do not want them to show up and start the clock then find out that they needed you to remove all your drawers.

Once you have reserved your interstate moving companies there are some other things that I suggest you do. Do as much as you can before they arrive. When they arrive, start your clock and keep track of the time, as well. In all the times that I have hired interstate moving companies only one time did someone try to overcharge me, but I kept track as well. When they are moving your stuff keep an eye on them. You do not want to stand there in the way, but just make sure they are not being idle or talking on their cell phone. Make sure that they are moving your stuff.

At the end of the move, before they leave your premises, make sure that nothing has been damage during the move due to their negligence. Try to deal with as much as you can right then and there, if needed. When you sign the bottom line agreeing to the payment for their services read it very carefully. Make sure that they are not trying to sneak in any charges that you did not request or authorize. Question everything you have a problem with.

You may think that it is too costly to hire interstate moving companies. In that case, write a list of the pros and cons. It may cost more out of pocket, but there are other costs involved in moving. Once you look at everything you may find that the out of pocket expense is worth it. Just think after the interstate moving companies leave you can start hooking up appliances and moving around furniture without being tired and exhausted.

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Written by Adriana Noton on January 25th, 2010

Many people wonder why they get charged one rate at a Super 8. airport hotels and another at a Hilton when they are using nothing more than a bed. If that is the case, they may be staying at the wrong type of hotel facilities and could use a little guidance as to what to expect based on the top of property that they are staying. Lodging comes in three different tiers and each one of them is meant to service a specific market.

The lowest level of amenities will be received at extended stay properties. These are properties that are strictly meant for longer stays that will not cost as much money as any other type of hotel or motel. The reason the rates are so low is because they do not usually offer the types of amenities that people would generally expect from a hotel.

It is a rare extended stay property that will have a rate anywhere near $100/night. The longer the guest is staying, the more likely that the rate will be lower. For this generous rate, they get very little other than a bed and a parking spot. There will usually be laundry facilities of some type and maid service will be very limited.

One step up would be considered limited service properties. These are properties like the Garden Inn or Days Inn. Room rates are a little higher, but there is not much more in the way of the typical hotel amenities. Owners of these properties make some of the highest profits in the industry so you can expect them to be clean, but they will be run very tight.

Maid service in limited service properties will usually be a daily occurrence, unless they are at the bottom tier of the scale. They may even only offer it on request. While some of them offer meeting rooms and banquet space, it is very limited. There may or may not be a restaurant on property and will probably offer a continental breakfast for their guests.

The hotels with the best hotel facilities are known as full service hotels. For these amenities, the guest can expect to pay considerably more. A nice travel tip is to look for full service hotels that are surrounded by limited service hotels. They will have to drop their rates to stay competitive in their market.

Types of full service hotels would be properties such as Hilton and Marriott. They are typical of full service hotels in that they treat their VIP members like gold. Their highest levels can expect free breakfast, a welcome amenity, honor bar with free hours d’ oeuvres and express check ins. These types of properties are generally required to have a full service restaurant, health spa, snack shop along with high end banquet facilities.

If a travel is doing nothing more than sleeping in their room, why waste the money at a full service hotel. A place like the Garden Inn will still offer a free continental and a high level of service. When the guest wants to be pampered, pay the few extra dollars and take advantage of the hotel facilities that are offered.

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Written by Ross Everett on January 15th, 2010

Though it is sometimes overshadowed by more famous tracks back East like Churchill downs and Belmont Park, Del Mar Racetrack in Southern California has a rich and fascinating history. Located 20 miles north of San Diego and known for its iconic slogan “Where The Surf Meets the Turf”, Del Mar has not only hosted the best horses and jockeys on the planet but a ‘who’s who’ of show biz elite.

The Del Mar Thoroughbred Club was founded in the mid’30s, and they immediately turned their attention to building a world class horse racing venue. The names that were instrumental in the creation of Del Mar include a whos who of American entertainment–most notably Bing Crosby, Oliver Hardy (of Laurel and Hardy) and Jimmy Durante. At the time the facility opened thoroughbred horse racing was the second most popular sport in America behind major league baseball, and Del Mar’s show biz roots further helped secure its place as an important stop on the racing circuit.

Additionally, the star power involved with the project also provided a trendy cachet that the tonier race courses back East lacked. Bing Crosby himself greeted patrons at the gate on opening day, and during the late’30s and early’40s it became a place to be seen for Hollywood A-listers and those who aspired for celebrity. In addition to known gambling enthusiasts like W.C. Fields, Edgar Bergen and Red Skelton, the Del Mar patrons during that time also included some of the top female stars of the era including Ava Gardner, Paulette Goddard and Dorothy Lamour.

In’38, Del Mar hosted an internationally anticipated match race between Seabiscuit and Ligaroti. This event drew a record crowd and gained worldwide notoriety for the track. Seabiscuit won the $25,000 winner-take-all duel by a nose, and would forever be enshrined in the annals of American popular culture. Horse racing at Del Mar continued to be a smash until the facility went dark in’41 due to World War II. It would remain closed until’45, and for a time was used as a training facility by the military.

After the war Del Mar didn’t miss a beat, and reopened the day after Japan surrendered to Allied Forces in Tokyo Bay. That day drew over 21,000 fans to the park and set a new wagering record of over $950,000. The track flourished during the post war economic boom years, and improved transportation between the major urban centers in Southern California–along with a new crop of stars including Mickey Rooney, Jimmy Durante and Desi Arnez, Jr.–kept the track in the limelight.

Del Mar remains a viable part of the thoroughbred community to this day. Theyve updated their facility, with a state of the art grand stand and most recently a synthetic polytrack surface that was installed in 2007. The racing season at Del Mar begins in mid July, and hosts crowds of 20,000+ on a daily basis throughout.

Ross Everett is a freelance sports writer and highly respected authority on sports betting odds comparison. He writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sports news and betting odds portal sites. He lives in Northern Nevada with three Jack Russell Terriers and an emu. He is currently working on an autobiography of former interior secretary James Watt.


Written by Ross Everett on January 6th, 2010

After a controversial no contest in their first matchup, there was no doubt as to the winner of the DREAM 2 rematch between Shina Aoki and JZ Calvan. Aoki controlled the fight from the opening bell and used a wide repertoire of submission attempts to keep his opponent off balance and on the defensive.

Aoki scored early with a takedown and controlled Calvan on the ground, working a heel lock attempt before taking his opponents back and attempting a rear naked choke. He was never able to complete the hold, but maintained a bodylock on JZC for the rest of the round. In the second, Aoki put on a submission clinic and demonstrated his ungodly flexibility as he spun from an armbar to a triangle choke and back again. Calvan was able to counter or escape, but looked completely out of sync as he generated almost no offense whatsoever over the 15 minutes.

Aoki was very emotional in his postfight speech to the crowd. JZC had grumbled about the no-contest in their DREAM 1 matchup, and the one sided decision made him even more dejected in his postfight press interviews.

With the victory Aoki advances to the semifinals of the lightweight GP tournament. Thats the plan at least, as Aoki made some statements in the Japanese press leading up to the fight that win or lose there would be no way hed be ready for the next round with only half the preparation time as the rest of the field.

The rest of the card was devoted to the opening round of the middleweight GP tournament. Taiei Kin defeated Minowa-man Ikuhisa Minowa in a very closely contested and entertaining fight.

Korean judoka Yoon Dong-Sik also advanced with a unanimous decision victory over Shungo Oyama. Most of the damage in this fight came from Yoons ground and pound from full mount, and he controlled the tempo from the outset. Two one sided contests followed, with Zeleg Galesic submitting Magomed Sultanakhmadov via arm bar in a minute and a half of the first round. That was followed by the MMA debut of former Pac 10 wrestling standout Ian Murphy, who had a worst case scenario draw against BJJ specialist Ronaldo Jacare.

Ross Everett is a freelance sports writer who has written on sports betting and how to successfully bet on NFL football. He has appeared on TV and radio talking about boxing, mixed martial arts and NFL pointspreads. He lives in Southern Nevada with three Jack Russell Terriers and a lynx.


Written by Larry Carson on December 11th, 2009

Moving is very stressful and that is no joke. You have to pack up your entire life and shift it to a new location. When you put your wedding china in the bubble wrap and place it into the box, you can only hope and pray that it will still be in one piece when you next see it. This stress holds true whether you are moving across town, to a nearby city, to a new state, or even around the world. Moving is difficult, both physically and mentally. Sometimes it is just better to leave these things up to the pros. If you happen to live in Pittsburgh, or the surrounding area you can take advantage of the many certified and insured Pittsburgh movers to help you get your stuff from point A to point B with as little headache as possible.

In order to find any one of these movers, all you have to do is go to a website that acts as a clearinghouse for all the certified and insured movers in the Pittsburgh area.

All you need to do is visit that site, enter the details of your move, such as the dates, times, and amount of stuff you have, and you will automatically be given up to six different quotes from six different pool table moving companies
who have headquarters in the Pittsburgh area.

Not only does this take much less time than calling around to tons of individual moving companies, but also you can get an idea of the price you will have to pay for your move in case you want to call other companies not listed on the site. However, make sure that the company you do end up choosing has insurance and the proper certification.

Some movers won’t go out of state, and some local companies won’t even leave Allegheny County. Other movers will go out of the area but will charge you much more than companies that specialize in long haul moving will.

Everyone has their own preference of what type of service they like the best. For example, some people would like to always go with U-Haul because they are a trusted national brand that lets you rent their equipment or hire moving professionals.

Otherwise you could go local with companies like Kissel or Don Farr who will move you and store your stuff in local garages if need be. You options for finding the right Pittsburgh mover for your next move are neigh on endless.

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Written by Chris Linch on December 9th, 2009

Every vacationer who thinks about an affordable vacation is looking for a cheap as well as good accommodation which provides the same features of an expensive hotel. This is due to the expense of the hotel accommodation which will be the major part of their vacation expense. If this can be lowered they can utilize the same for other expenses in the vacation.

Look for good hotel deals when you or your near and dear think about the vacations. Now a day it’s simple to find out with the help of internet the hotels which will provide you good accommodation in a lower cost but with the same features of the expensive hotels. So you can get the things done in your allowed budget.

Selection of a hotel should not be in the basis of only cost but you should check about the location and also the services which are provided by them. The major aspect should be the location whether it’s near to the tourism area and is there any transportation facility available nearby. Most of the affordable hotels will be located to places where there is transportation facility available as well as shopping area and tourism places nearby.

For the details of an affordable hotel deals you should search more than one site because all the details of each hotel of an area will not be available in a site. Probably the details of the special offers provided by the hotels will be available in the hotel’s own website only. Also by checking their newsletter you can update on the rates also.

By searching the internet you can get the better deal in a lower rate because most of the low budget hotels also provide some additional facilities for their clients other than the accommodation they are providing. These facilities will change according to the hotels and the locations. So verify the deals also when you are choosing the cheap hotel from which you can get better facilities also.

You should search the internet for cheap as well as good deals from the hotels which will fulfill your needs with in your budget. The major part of the vacation expense will be the hotel accommodation expense, so if you can get a better accommodation in a lower rate you can enjoy your vacation by using your major part of your budget by shopping and sight seeing.

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Written by Bruce Hogan on November 22nd, 2009

To begin with there are lots of steps you can take to help you along the way of becoming a pilot and you can refer to these steps as secrets in the sense that many people don’t give them much thought.

Secret #1: To do your research into flight training schools and compare the cost and what you will get for that. In addition, count on spending a little more than what you are quoted in case you want to purchase extra lessons or flying time. Better to plan on a little more than not having enough. There are two specific parts to your Pilots course. The first is the academic or theory part and the second is the practical. You may find a local college that offers the academic part and this may be a little less expensive than taking with the flying school.

Secret #2: Make sure you check out the credibility of the various flight training schools in your area. You not only want one reasonably priced but also one that has high caliber instructors. Your teacher should be knowledge and in addition care about his job. If he does not enjoy instructing then you are not going to get the best that even he has to offer. Ask other graduates about the various instructors located at the school you are contemplating.

Secret #3: Preparation of schedule to include your instruction. It is important that you stay consistent with your training. Do not let it become sporadic where one week you go to class then the next week you don’t. Design a structured time plan for your training and adhere to it as closely as possible. If you juggling time now before your classes start then you run the risk of not being able to complete your course in a timely fashion.

Secret #4: Make the decision to put a thorough effort into your learning. Prepare for classes, complete homework assignments and study constantly. It is not the easiest course in the world but by no means the hardest either. If you apply yourself with good learning habits then you should have no trouble being successful.

Secret #5: There will be times that you will become discouraged or perhaps bored with one segment of your instruction. Discipline yourself to put as much effort into this segment as you do with the ones you enjoy. If you get discouraged just keep telling yourself what your goal is and how much you want it. Don’t give up, its just a hurdle you need to get past.

Secret #6: Do not convince yourself that they is an easy way to take the course. It is going to take hard work and structured learning. There are no shortcuts and you must learn every aspect of your course that the FAA has outlined in their rules and regulations. Then you must pass the tests.

Following these simple secrets will take you a long way into becoming a successfil Pilot. Once you have accomplished this you will not regret the hard work, time and money that you have invested.

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