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Old 13th Jan 2012, 04:45   #1 (permalink)
 
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Question Any FAA Rated Instructors in Australia?

I have a bi-annual flight review due on my FAA license and was wondering if there are any FAA rated flying instructors or examiners here in Australia to save me an expensive trip overseas. Ideally they could also do my instrument competency in the process. I'm based in Perth, so this would be the choice location, but have mates in VIC, NSW and QLD that I could mooch off (visit) while doing this.

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Old 15th Jan 2012, 20:41   #2 (permalink)
 
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I am an FAA CFII, MEI, Ground etc. When do you run out??

I will be in Melbourne on February 26th for one day only, and on a boat. I could do it, but you would have to pick me up??

Sydney on the 27th and 28th as well. The 27th is full but the 28th is workable.

Speedbird 48.
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