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I live in the Los Angeles area, have a private pilots license and I
want to earn my soaring stamp or whatever it's called. Can anyone recommend a soaring club? I looked at Great Western Soaring in Llana, CA. It's a great place to fly, Fred Robinson is a special person, but I don't think they have enough instructors. I'm also thinking about clubs at Lake Elsinore. Any and all help will be appreciated. Regards, Mark Roah SimplyStatic.com LinkedIn Profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/markroah |
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