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Hi,
I'm European and I'm looking for time buiding in US. I've found that: http://www.aussie-air.com/ Is anybody have feedbak about this flightschool ? or if you know some serious flightschool which propose time buiding, just let me know. Thanks in advance. Skybe |
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Never heard of then before and never seen them advertising in UK magazines.
I and many others have been to Naples Air Center who are pretty good. http://www.naples-air-center.com/ "skybe" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm European and I'm looking for time buiding in US. I've found that: http://www.aussie-air.com/ Is anybody have feedbak about this flightschool ? or if you know some serious flightschool which propose time buiding, just let me know. Thanks in advance. Skybe |
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Twins or singles? If singles will work for at least part of the time, I suggest
you investigate flying clubs in whatever area you find for your multi time. They are typically 1/3 cheaper than rentals and with better, cleaner, airplanes. But you will want to look carefully at buy-in prices, monthly dues, etc. For example: http://clubcherokee.com/fleet.html (the rates are for tach time, so on the Warriors & Archers that is 10-20% less than Hobbs time.) On 6/4/2005 8:21 AM, skybe wrote the following: Hi, I'm European and I'm looking for time buiding in US. I've found that: http://www.aussie-air.com/ Is anybody have feedbak about this flightschool ? or if you know some serious flightschool which propose time buiding, just let me know. Thanks in advance. Skybe |
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Interesting. Our club is just the opposite. Our airplanes (7) are not heavily
used during the week. We would be very happy to have a short-term member who wanted to fly a lot, especially during the week. As to abuse, nobody wants that but I didn't infer from the original post that it was the intention. On 6/4/2005 12:54 PM, Paul Tomblin wrote the following: In a previous article, said: you investigate flying clubs in whatever area you find for your multi time. They are typically 1/3 cheaper than rentals and with better, cleaner, airplanes. But you will want to look carefully at buy-in prices, monthly dues, etc. I don't know about other clubs, but if you showed up at our meetings and said you expected to fly every day for a few months and then quit, we'd would not accept your application. We want people who want to belong to a club, not abuse our planes and then leave. |
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Hi,
I should be grateful if you could give me some information about your club (aircraft, price,...) My email: skypilote2002nospam at nospamfree.fr (remove nospam) Many thanks, Skybe "Mitty" a écrit dans le message de news: ... Interesting. Our club is just the opposite. Our airplanes (7) are not heavily used during the week. We would be very happy to have a short-term member who wanted to fly a lot, especially during the week. As to abuse, nobody wants that but I didn't infer from the original post that it was the intention. |
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In a previous article, said:
Interesting. Our club is just the opposite. Our airplanes (7) are not heavily used during the week. We would be very happy to have a short-term member who wanted to fly a lot, especially during the week. As to abuse, nobody wants that but I didn't infer from the original post that it was the intention. My experience is that there are people who want to belong to a club, and people who treat you like a cheap FBO. And it's people in the latter category who leave garbage in the planes, don't squawk problems, don't top up the oil, don't tie down properly or replace the cabin covers, etc. We want people who feel a sense of ownership in the planes, and will treat them like they were proud of them. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ If I have pinged farther than others, it is because I routed upon the T3s of giants. -- Greg Andrews |
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Agreed.
On 6/4/2005 4:10 PM, Paul Tomblin wrote the following: In a previous article, said: Interesting. Our club is just the opposite. Our airplanes (7) are not heavily used during the week. We would be very happy to have a short-term member who wanted to fly a lot, especially during the week. As to abuse, nobody wants that but I didn't infer from the original post that it was the intention. My experience is that there are people who want to belong to a club, and people who treat you like a cheap FBO. And it's people in the latter category who leave garbage in the planes, don't squawk problems, don't top up the oil, don't tie down properly or replace the cabin covers, etc. We want people who feel a sense of ownership in the planes, and will treat them like they were proud of them. |
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Are you hour building or flight training???
If you have your licenses & ratings already, I suggest finding a cheap block rental price at a school or locating a good reasonable flying club. There are several clubs in San Diego that have very reasonable rates ($70-75/hr for a 172). Check out these two large ones as a referance: http://www.plusone.org http://www.goldenwingsflyingclub.com/ If you are still flight training, go to this site: www.Private2ATP.com They have thousands of U.S. flight school listings and a message board as well. Plus, you should also visit the message forums on these very popular US pilot websites: www.jetcareers.com www.flightinfo.com Pretty much anyone in the aviation industry here has heard of FlightInfo.com and Jetcareers is becoming HUGE. Their boards will be very helpful. |
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