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Old November 24th 07, 03:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
AWG
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Default Flying in South Africa

Hallo everybody:

I am making plans for a flying tour (Cessna or Piper singles) in South
Africa and neighbouring countries.
The idea is to carry a folding muntain bike and a tent and visit the place.
As I've never been in South Africa I wonder if there's somebody among you
that could provide me with some useful suggestion for a flying experience in
that country.
My question mainly focus on license validation, local weather in South
African Summer, particularly intersting placing to see from above, and
flight school in the Cape Town area to hire an aircraft from.
I would really appreciate any form of help from you on this topic.
Thanks in advance
Ciao

AWG


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Old November 24th 07, 04:55 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
wolfgang k.
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it takes a written law-test and a day of instruction in theory to get
acquainted with the system;
then get acquainted with the aircraft you want to fly, with instructor on
board, then take flight-test with examiner - every school has one, so no big
problem. should be done in two days.

flying down there is fun.
was there in july 2007
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_lis...324BB9F38CA1CB
a couple of pics in a blog - sorry, german only
http://bushpilots2007.blogspot.com/

regards
wolfgang, loww, vie


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Old November 30th 07, 06:40 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
AWG
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Thanks a lot for your help!



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Hallo everybody:

I am making plans for a flying tour (Cessna or Piper singles) in South
Africa and neighbouring countries.
The idea is to carry a folding muntain bike and a tent and visit the

place.
As I've never been in South Africa I wonder if there's somebody among you
that could provide me with some useful suggestion for a flying experience

in
that country.
My question mainly focus on license validation, local weather in South
African Summer, particularly intersting placing to see from above, and
flight school in the Cape Town area to hire an aircraft from.
I would really appreciate any form of help from you on this topic.
Thanks in advance
Ciao

AWG




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Old January 6th 09, 04:23 PM
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Hi, did you manage to go on the trip?

Could you let me know how it went, I've started a thread in at http://www.aviationbanter.com/showth...204#post677204 because my manager is wishing to do pretty much the same thing you did, so any additional info would be useful!
 




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