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Old 20th Jun 2002, 18:23
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Best CPL Ground School?

Could anyone please give me any info (or a recommendation) on a good place to go for full time CPL ground school (and probably going on to do IREX).

Sydney would be ideal but would go anywhere if they were good enough.

Thanks in advance.
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Old 21st Jun 2002, 02:14
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Combined Aviation Services at Bankstown, expensive but the best quality.

Combined Aviation Services
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Try Clamback & Hennessy Flying Training

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Jeremy and Barry at CAS are highly experienced and will get you through the exams first go. Lots of work, but it's the best around.
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Cool

Try Western Australian Aviation College

They are very good.
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Thanks for your help
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Jeremy at CAS is the theory guru!!! (that's why he got poached )

Some of his stories will have u rolling around on the ground, like the time when he was a budding young pilot and went on an bmx adventure with his mate to find the West Pymble locator.

Or, when asked by a student when teaching Loading system Echo what to do with the seats you had to remove to get the aircraft in balance, his reply was simply "Just throw them in the bushes".

I could go on all day...



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