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Eric Bartsch
March 25th 07, 11:40 PM
I'll be working in Paris in a couple of weeks and I've got a weekend
day off. I was thinking of finding a local flying club that has some
sort of day membership so I can join & take a flight with an
instructor. I've done this in other parts of the world and it has been
a great way to see the local scenery. Does anyone have any
recommendations for clubs that are near Paris. Preferrably somewhere I
can get to by taxi or train, since I won't have a car.

Thanks,
Eric Bartsch
1959 Pilatus P-3 A-848
http://www.hometown.aol.com/bartscher/P3A848.html

Morgans[_2_]
March 25th 07, 11:56 PM
"Eric Bartsch" > wrote in message
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> I'll be working in Paris in a couple of weeks and I've got a weekend
> day off.

Have you got a spare hour or two, for a little physical labor?

How are your de-construction skills? <GGG>
--
Jim in NC

Eric Bartsch
March 26th 07, 12:13 AM
>
> Have you got a spare hour or two, for a little physical labor?
>
> How are your de-construction skills? <GGG>
> --
> Jim in NC

So bad, but funny... I'm actually thinking of practicing my cubist
approaches and my post-modern holding patterns while flying past the
Louvre.

I've found one club with an English language website (good sign since
I don't speak French). If anyone has experience with the Aero Club
Paris Sud, I'd be interested in hearing about it:

http://www.acpsud.org/en/html/avions.html

Thanks,
Eric Bartsch
1959 Pilatus P-3 A-848
http://www.hometown.aol.com/bartscher/P3A848.html

Paul[_1_]
March 26th 07, 12:46 AM
I'll transmit your request to a french forum.

Paul

"Eric Bartsch" > a écrit dans le message de news:
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>
>>
>> Have you got a spare hour or two, for a little physical labor?
>>
>> How are your de-construction skills? <GGG>
>> --
>> Jim in NC
>
> So bad, but funny... I'm actually thinking of practicing my cubist
> approaches and my post-modern holding patterns while flying past the
> Louvre.
>
> I've found one club with an English language website (good sign since
> I don't speak French). If anyone has experience with the Aero Club
> Paris Sud, I'd be interested in hearing about it:
>
> http://www.acpsud.org/en/html/avions.html
>
> Thanks,
> Eric Bartsch
> 1959 Pilatus P-3 A-848
> http://www.hometown.aol.com/bartscher/P3A848.html
>
>
>

Borat
March 26th 07, 07:12 PM
"Eric Bartsch" > wrote in message
oups.com...
>
>>
>> Have you got a spare hour or two, for a little physical labor?
>>
>> How are your de-construction skills? <GGG>
>> --
>> Jim in NC
>
> So bad, but funny... I'm actually thinking of practicing my cubist
> approaches and my post-modern holding patterns while flying past the
> Louvre.
>
> I've found one club with an English language website (good sign since
> I don't speak French). If anyone has experience with the Aero Club
> Paris Sud, I'd be interested in hearing about it:
>
> http://www.acpsud.org/en/html/avions.html
>
That looks good and especially the fact that they have gone to the trouble
of doing the website in English.

The prices dont look too bad either.

I dont know whether you noticed the French equivilent of the recreational
licence which is available from the age of 15.
http://www.acpsud.org/en/html/formations.html

>
>
>

Eric Bartsch
March 27th 07, 12:41 AM
On Mar 25, 7:46 pm, "Paul" > wrote:
> I'll transmit your request to a french forum.
>
> Paul
>

Thanks, I'd appreciate that.

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