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Old 30th January 2003, 20:40   #1 (permalink)
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Any flying clubs in Cork area??

Just wondering if anyone had any info on either private clubs or clubs at an airfield in the Cork area. Condition of A/C, rates, and opinions welcome.
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Old 31st January 2003, 06:55   #2 (permalink)
 
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Southaer are based at Cork Airport - great bunch of guys there. (I've no connection, just with them for my PPL at present - well I will be again when finances once more allow!!!). I believe they run Cessna 172 Skyhawks and Piper Cherokees. From the very little I understand and have witnessed the fact that Cork is an international airport isn't a problem. Seems like good experience to work under the pressure of full ATC and CA. They have a website which is their name plus .com (sorry if I'm no supposed to put up commercial web addresses!)
You can put up any link you like as long as your not anything to do with them or making personal gain from it.
Here is the link anyway......http://www.southaer.com/main/home/index.html

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