Piper Warrior II Circuit Training
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Nice on Admed! How many hours have you done now?
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Guys I would have to say that YSCN would be a better airport to train at, it is a lot less busy, so you get more flying time, also you can land on both asphalt+ grass runways, and landing fees are cheaper. Airborne Aviation where i train is great if you like the cessnas
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@greentea84 It doesnt matter where u learn to fly...You are as good as the effort you put in yourself..:P
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@greentea84 well ok do you have one in mind which is good and cheap where every in the world.
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well thats definitely the basair landing, classic....the first taxiway is not the touchdown zone
Giggity
girugameshica 9 months ago
@girugameshica Hey mate. Is that a compliment to Basair? :-P I'm a private student at the moment. I go every now and then until I get the money to be a full-time student. Where do you train?
TheAeroman 9 months ago
@TheAeroman Honestly No. I've had multiple past dealings with Bankstown Basair (both staff and students in the air and on the ground) and the entire experience has left nothing but a sour taste. At the moment I operate on charter up the east coast.
girugameshica 9 months ago
@girugameshica No worries. I'm only a private student and it something like my second or third lesson after finishing with the Tecnam PF2002. Full-timers will be more thorough :-P
That's good that you're doing charter mate. Best of luck!
TheAeroman 9 months ago
Hey man, do you recommend basair?
i was considering going for my adv diploma in aviation with them in abit over a year from now.
minatadros18 1 year ago
@minatadros18 It's s great school, but you'll have to find out for yourself by doing a trial flight. Do that first :)
TheAeroman 1 year ago