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Old 27th Feb 2013, 18:00   #1 (permalink)


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Question EASA flight school

Euro American School of Aviation - Home Page - Florida Flight Training, United States, Private Pilot, Commercial Pilot, Instrument Rating, JAA, FAA, Multi Engine Rating, and more! -- Can someone help me out and tell me whether this is a good flight school to go to, or if there are any other schools in america that have similar prices and you know are good.

Thanks, Sam.
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Search "ormond beach aviation". You will find all you need to know.
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I have not seen it before but the prices are excellent. If you want an EASA licence.
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