Flying in Gran Canaria.
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Flying in Gran Canaria.
Flown out of el berriel before as part of prize and wondered if anyone knew someone to contact to get a flight in GA.
Thanks Chaps,
M1995.
Thanks Chaps,
M1995.
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El Berriel
Going to Gran Canaria on 4 Feb (2012) and emailed the aeroclub at El Berriel airfield to see about renting a PA28 (with safety pilot) for a day or so for some island touring/sightseeing. No reply received as of 4 days later.
Has anyone had any recent contact with the flying organisation at El Berriel?
Has anyone had any recent contact with the flying organisation at El Berriel?
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I rented the PA28/180 in December 2010 with a safety Pilot. Great day out and flew round the whole Island. Cost was about 180 Euro.
I contacted them by actually going to the club on my holiday and putting my name in the book like any other flying club. The previous year to that I had several disappointments due to bad weather, miltary exercises and over running previous bookings. My instructor/check pilot/radio man !!! was great, he just did all the radio and I did all the flying and my girlfriend in the back took the photo's. It can be quite windy from the north and sometimes cloudy in the mountains, but the day we flew it was fairly calm. I do not usually fly PA28's but they looked well maintained and seemed to fly OK.
I contacted them by actually going to the club on my holiday and putting my name in the book like any other flying club. The previous year to that I had several disappointments due to bad weather, miltary exercises and over running previous bookings. My instructor/check pilot/radio man !!! was great, he just did all the radio and I did all the flying and my girlfriend in the back took the photo's. It can be quite windy from the north and sometimes cloudy in the mountains, but the day we flew it was fairly calm. I do not usually fly PA28's but they looked well maintained and seemed to fly OK.
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No email reply is the norm it seems
No reply to emails seems to be the norm. Advice I received from someone who succeeded was to turn up when you get there and talk to them about what you want to do. They were very positive about their experience which was basically to do a flight around the islands with a local safety pilot.
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I don't think I am the pilot Spot the dog mentioned, but I did just that. It was, however, in 2001 and things may have changed.
(I also did a tandem parachute jump from El Berriel, the one and only time I have done such a thing)
(I also did a tandem parachute jump from El Berriel, the one and only time I have done such a thing)
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