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Old 19th Nov 1999, 07:44
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I am looking for a current listing of all the flying schools nationwide, along with postal address's, and phone numbers / email addresses (and maybe a contact person).

is there such a beast???

I found a list of schools in the Australian flying mag - Jan/Feb 1998 edition.... but am hoping there may be a more comprehensive and up to date list floating around.

Any suggestions on where to look would be greatly appreciated.

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Old 20th Nov 1999, 05:47
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There is a flying school directory at www.efis.com.au as well as lots of other useful stuff.

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Thanxs Charlie Foxtrot India... I felt that I could rely on you for a helping hand!!

Hows Slippry, Still at the cross??

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Old 22nd Nov 1999, 13:32
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Yup, still there!
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Old 25th Nov 1999, 02:41
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Ace Of Base,

The other really good source is the Aircraft and Aerospace Aviation Yearbook - Granddad should have one. Essential reference foe all wannabes and job hunters.

What we need is a Database in MS Access format so we can computer-generate a mailing run of CV's for the type of operation we want to work in....
 
Old 25th Nov 1999, 23:59
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For the all the UK and some schools from other countries Flyer and Pilot have yearly directory in the summer.
 
Old 26th Nov 1999, 16:59
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For australian flying schools and clubs try www.pointcontact.com.au

very comprehensive including links to websites for those that have them..

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Old 1st Dec 1999, 11:57
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Thanks Weasil,

Had a look, and am going to use it!!

Regards ACE

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