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Hi does anyone know where the best place in the world is for buiding
up flying hours for your log book, by either instructing or just leisure flying. i know the uk is expencive and weather is a bit unpredictable, ive herd america is much cheaper and better weather. can anyone help, Cheers |
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"DomDomDom" wrote in message
om... [...] i know the uk is expencive and weather is a bit unpredictable, ive herd america is much cheaper and better weather. can anyone help I don't doubt the US is cheaper. "Better weather" will depend on where you go. I gather a lot of foreigners head to Arizona for reliably clear weather. Some places in the US have fewer flyable days than the UK. Pete |
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![]() Peter Duniho wrote: I don't doubt the US is cheaper. "Better weather" will depend on where you go. I gather a lot of foreigners head to Arizona for reliably clear weather. Some places in the US have fewer flyable days than the UK. I met a guy that lived on Adak in the Aluetian chain. He was a weather specialist (what else would one do on Adak?) and estimated that there were about 5 good VFR days out of the year. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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On 13 Apr 2005 16:00:48 -0700, "John Galban"
wrote: Peter Duniho wrote: I don't doubt the US is cheaper. "Better weather" will depend on where you go. I gather a lot of foreigners head to Arizona for reliably clear weather. Some places in the US have fewer flyable days than the UK. I met a guy that lived on Adak in the Aluetian chain. He was a weather specialist (what else would one do on Adak?) and estimated that there were about 5 good VFR days out of the year. Yes, but everything is relative. You do realize they live by a different standard "up there". It's a decent day when you can see your own wing tips and it's good VFR when you can see the other side of a 75 foot runway. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 13:05:32 -0700, "Peter Duniho"
wrote: "DomDomDom" wrote in message . com... [...] i know the uk is expencive and weather is a bit unpredictable, ive herd america is much cheaper and better weather. can anyone help I don't doubt the US is cheaper. "Better weather" will depend on where you A *lot* cheaper even with gas past $3.00 US per gallon. You can probably rent a Bonanza over here for what they pay for a 150 in the UK. go. I gather a lot of foreigners head to Arizona for reliably clear weather. Some places in the US have fewer flyable days than the UK. The South West is too hot in the Summer, Great in Spring and Fall. Florida is nice in the Winter if you don't mind bugs, mold, and high humidity In mid Winter the weather and temperatures can vary widely from North Florida to South Florida.. The Mid West and Great Planes aren't all that bad in the Summer although you will find the most varied weather. East and West coast are more expensive than the South or South West. The Mid West is probably the cheapest. (You should see the courtesy carsLOL) Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com Pete |
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On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 22:40:58 -0400, Roger wrote:
The South West is too hot in the Summer, Great in Spring and Fall. Florida is nice in the Winter if you don't mind bugs, mold, and high humidity In mid Winter the weather and temperatures can vary widely from North Florida to South Florida.. Florida is too expensive (compared to AZ, for example), and the landscape is boring, IMHO, but YMMV. #m -- http://www.hotze.priv.at/album/aviation/caution.jpg |
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rating and instruct primary students. For the students' sake it helps
if you like teaching but it's not required. Based on what I read alot of here in the groups and on some message boards I frequent, there seem to be far too many instructors only in it for the "hours", and the students that they are mentoring are just bumps in the road, who are more of an aggravation then anything else. Not the kind of instructor I'd want, personally. My current instructor has mentioned to me in the past that he is indeed on his way to becoming an ATP (Only after I prodded him about his future plans, he certainly didn't just blurt it out one day) and I'm cool with that... Hey, if he can build hours at someone else's expense, that's cool with me...all the power to him. If I ever decided to go that route, I'd probably do the same thing... (Although I enjoy teaching others as well..but anyhow). However, the difference is that my instructor seems to enjoy instructing, sharing my milestones and seeming to get some amount of satisfaction from it as well. He's cheery, seems to genuinely enjoy what he does, and makes the best of things while he progresses through what is clearly just a stepping-stone in his career. IMHO, that's the difference between a good instructor, and someone who is just instructing for the hours, and little else. |
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You just can't beat New Zealand
![]() "DomDomDom" wrote in message om... Hi does anyone know where the best place in the world is for buiding up flying hours for your log book, by either instructing or just leisure flying. i know the uk is expencive and weather is a bit unpredictable, ive herd america is much cheaper and better weather. can anyone help, Cheers |
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