Merimbula to Canberra
Thanks bankrunner still looks like an outback donga though. Brian has gone from the relative luxury of the Brindabella offices to this. Saids a lot about how GA is treated in Canberra.
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And rumour has it the few remaining aviation-related buildings left down that end of the field are going away when their leases expire in the next couple of years, presumably to make way for more empty office buildings...
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Raveen works some Sundays if he's feeling sorry for students missing flights during the week but he's currently holidaying in sunny India until next week.
Just let me get this straight though - you honestly believe there is no instructing happening in Canberra????
Just let me get this straight though - you honestly believe there is no instructing happening in Canberra????
Pokeydokey,
Although there might be flying instructing being carried out at YSCB, there is no evidence at Gate 3 that it is being conducted by "Canberra Aviation" or any other training organisation.
Any others, apart from bankrunner, care to share their views on this?
Although there might be flying instructing being carried out at YSCB, there is no evidence at Gate 3 that it is being conducted by "Canberra Aviation" or any other training organisation.
Any others, apart from bankrunner, care to share their views on this?
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All I'll say is that I've been caught out myself on this forum stating there's been no training happening at YSCB since Brindabella got out of the game, only to be told otherwise and later seeing for myself on a later visit to Gate 3
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What kind of evidence are you after?
I've given you the instructors names, the aircraft used, the Canberra Aviation website with all the information including addresses. I've told you that Gate 3 is not their office but simply a focal point where you're most likely to meet them. If you actually visit Gate 3 there are some notices up on the noticeboard from Canberra Aviation about getting a constant speed endorsement on the 172XP. If you head out there this Saturday Raveen is starting back at work full-time so you'll have a chance to meet him and shake his hand. If you head out there today or tomorrow Brian Candler will be working. Of course if the weather is bad there is a good chance they'll be either at home or working in the office.
The Canberra Aviation business name is registered to Goulburn Aviation Pty Ltd as i mentioned:
ABN Lookup - Current details for ABN: 25 105 401 036
There was an article when it first opened in Canberra in Australian Flying: Canberra gets new flying school...at last
Canberra Aero Club links through to Canberra Aviation for flight training:
Canberra Aero-Club - Flight Training
They don't advertise for students because they're busy already and they cannot find any decent instructors to handle any increase in the workload. Besides people that want to learn (like me) generally seek out the local school.
What exactly would you like?
I've given you the instructors names, the aircraft used, the Canberra Aviation website with all the information including addresses. I've told you that Gate 3 is not their office but simply a focal point where you're most likely to meet them. If you actually visit Gate 3 there are some notices up on the noticeboard from Canberra Aviation about getting a constant speed endorsement on the 172XP. If you head out there this Saturday Raveen is starting back at work full-time so you'll have a chance to meet him and shake his hand. If you head out there today or tomorrow Brian Candler will be working. Of course if the weather is bad there is a good chance they'll be either at home or working in the office.
The Canberra Aviation business name is registered to Goulburn Aviation Pty Ltd as i mentioned:
ABN Lookup - Current details for ABN: 25 105 401 036
There was an article when it first opened in Canberra in Australian Flying: Canberra gets new flying school...at last
Canberra Aero Club links through to Canberra Aviation for flight training:
Canberra Aero-Club - Flight Training
They don't advertise for students because they're busy already and they cannot find any decent instructors to handle any increase in the workload. Besides people that want to learn (like me) generally seek out the local school.
What exactly would you like?
I didn't realise the Aero club were operating a historic flight-RRJ and FIM. ATC very nearly grounded RRJ because every time it went into the air it had a radio failure of some description! Also had a memorable flight to Mascot with the late Cmdr Eric Twells in FIM.
Pokeydokey asked:
"What exactly would you like?"
An easy question.. I'd like more people learning to fly!
But the whole YSCB Gate 3 thing remains a mystery. You claim to have two 'Canberra Aviation' instructors there, from time to time.
So say that I have a friend in Canberra who wants to learn to fly? Should I tell her to just turn up at Gate 3 anytime during the week?
She won't get into Gate 3 without an ASIC and the mobile number of the Canberra Airport employed guy who comes along to open the door!
(Remember.. If you are within Gate 3, you cannot open the entry door.)
So what should I be telling her? Perhaps an instructor's mobile number would be a start...
"What exactly would you like?"
An easy question.. I'd like more people learning to fly!
But the whole YSCB Gate 3 thing remains a mystery. You claim to have two 'Canberra Aviation' instructors there, from time to time.
So say that I have a friend in Canberra who wants to learn to fly? Should I tell her to just turn up at Gate 3 anytime during the week?
She won't get into Gate 3 without an ASIC and the mobile number of the Canberra Airport employed guy who comes along to open the door!
(Remember.. If you are within Gate 3, you cannot open the entry door.)
So what should I be telling her? Perhaps an instructor's mobile number would be a start...
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Thanks bankrunner - it would be a good place to start indeed.
Teraya Miller is the CFI - 0418 165 813 or [email protected]
Tim Allen helps with handling bookings and initital inquiries - 0421 285 423 or [email protected]
Raveen Krishan full-time instructor - 0429 150 398 or [email protected]
The aircraft are the office and as they seem to be constantly moving if you give any of the numbers above a call i'm sure they can answer any queries or arrange an appropriate time and place to meet.
If there were any decent instructors out there then i'd say there's work available if they want it. That seems to be the only limitation in Canberra to getting people into the air.
Teraya Miller is the CFI - 0418 165 813 or [email protected]
Tim Allen helps with handling bookings and initital inquiries - 0421 285 423 or [email protected]
Raveen Krishan full-time instructor - 0429 150 398 or [email protected]
The aircraft are the office and as they seem to be constantly moving if you give any of the numbers above a call i'm sure they can answer any queries or arrange an appropriate time and place to meet.
If there were any decent instructors out there then i'd say there's work available if they want it. That seems to be the only limitation in Canberra to getting people into the air.