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Old 13th Sep 2013, 04:02
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Help a noob get flying

So I've always wanted to fly but never been willing to commit the money. However, personal circumstances have changed and now I'm keen to spend the money.

So, tell me what I do now. I live in Adelaide, South Australia.

I'm only doing this for fun. I have no intention of flying for money. Not that I wouldn't love to, it's just that I have a well paying job and I don't fancy taking a low paying flying job to establish myself in a new industry.

So the first step is a PPL, right? I'm fairly keen on doing IFR flying. Can I get an IFR rating on a PPL, or do I need a CPL for that? Is it worth it for a recreational pilot?

And my main question, which flight school? Can anyone recommend a good one? It doesn't have to be the cheapest.

Is it realistic for me to do this mainly on weekends?

Thanks in advance!
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Butfli: Your VERY FIRST STEP is to front up at a couple of flying schools, try Parrafield and Aldinga and meet some flying instructors then have a go. All your questions will be answered along the way. If you are not a self starter you will not get far.

You yourself need to research both RAA and GA schools and yes, you can hold an IFR rating on a PPL but your first step is to get the PPL and some hours up.

Enjoy!
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ButFli,
Also take a wander around Murray Bridge.
Tootle pip!!
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Thanks guys.

I guess my main question can be summarised as:

Are there any Adelaide training providers that are particularly recommended? Or alternatively, are there any I should avoid?
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I'd look for the grey-haired instructors. In my experience (27 years PPL), the young ones are great at channelling you through to CPL but have a hard time focussing on just a PPL. The older instructors tend to be better at teaching stick & rudder and other practical skills.
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Go to Aldinga and learn in a tailwheel aircraft.
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