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looking for guidelines on designing a flying school



 
 
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Old March 1st 04, 03:12 AM
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Default looking for guidelines on designing a flying school

I'm currently working on a design of a new controlled domestic aerodrome.
The runway is supposed to comply with ICAO code 3C specs. Aircraft like
Fokker F27 Series, Fokker F28, BAe.146 Series, Dash 8 and Dornier 288s could
be operated.
The primary purpose of the airport is for domestic passenger transport and
the volume of operations will be very low. Typically 1 to 2 operations per
day.
I'm trying to see if the aerodrome could be used also as a flying school. I
have no information of the characteristics of flying schools and licensing
requirements.
I'll be glad to see a reply with guidelines for a start or an internet
location where such information could be available.

Regards to you all
Muj





 




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