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Old 25th Jan 2018, 10:11
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Where to fly DC-3

Hi everybody,

Does anyone know where are DC-3 still flying? I'm flying airlines but still my dream is doing the TR on DC-3 and fly it for some time.

Any info will be appeciated.

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Mike
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Old 25th Jan 2018, 11:31
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There is one that flies from Malmi Airport, the original Helsinki airport.

Google "dc3 malmi" will take you to the pages.
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from Rand airport RSA skyclass aviation
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Doesn't the SAAF still have operational Turbo-Daks?
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They do Ian

Being resident in the mother city these days one gets to see the odd SAAF C47TP Turbo Dak doing runs into and out of Ysterplaat every now and then.

I was lucky enough to bag my one and only DC-3 (ok C47) flight on D-CXXX of Air Service Berlin out of Tempelhof just before it shut down

There is a splendid original SAAF C47 in the Museum hangar at Ysterplaat (parked next to an even more splendid Shackleton) which one is allowed to crawl all over on a Saturday morning

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Old 25th Jan 2018, 19:33
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Have a look at:

DC-3 Training DC3 Type Rating SIC Instruction

There's also a DC-3 in NZ, but I don't think they do type ratings:

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Thanks guys, I wrote email to that guys in the US. Do you think they operate on DC-3 or do only type ratings and recurents?
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Given that it doesn't have a cargo door and from their postings I would say it is a museum piece that goes out on the airshow circuit.
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Try the Dutch Dakota Association, Aerodrome Aviation Museum, Lelystad Airport.
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It's possible that Monroe or Lee county, Florida still fly C47/dc3 with the recent zika virus scare.

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Old 29th Jan 2018, 08:37
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One of the DC-3's a t lelystad is the repainted G-AMCA

Oldprops Douglas Non US registered DC3 Photographs

This flew airborne magnetic geophysical surveys for Fairey Surveys & Clyde Surveys and then did pollution spraying for AIr Atlantique

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Looks like Lee might have some Basler DC-3s. I remember seeing a couple of Monroe County C-47s at Marathon but that was many years ago!
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If I was ambitious to do really interesting flying in a DC3, I think I'd contact these chaps about whether they have any jobs going.

EUFAR: POLAR 5 - AWI aircraft

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Not sure if they allow pax or you can fly it but TICO in Titusville, FL has a fully operational C-47. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=3&theater
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Buffalo in Canada should be a good starter.
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M_W,

Perhaps I missed it but you didn't say what license you hold and with which you'd be doing your DC3 flying. Wouldn't that affect where you could seek training ?

There are a few organizations in the USA doing DC3 training. I'd be surprised if any company using the airplane for commercial purposes other than training would be offering seat time or type rating to the general flying public.

Good luck with your project. You'll enjoy the airplane.


https://www.flyingmag.com/learn-to-fly-dc-3

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Buffalo in Canada should be a good starter.
They have stopped their one and only scheduled passenger service.
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Thanks I didn't know that.
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