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icecream_pilot 9th Jan 2008 22:48

Moorabbin Flying Service
 
Hello again,

I would like some advice on Moorabbin Flying Service www.mfs.com.au

It was recommended to me i would like to have some more of your advice

Thanx Guyzzzzzzzzzzz:ok:

flog 9th Jan 2008 23:35

I did all my training with them about 8-9 years ago. Great guys managing it then, same crew managing it now. Good fleet (including 2 new Warriors with 430s and a new Seminole). The CFI has been there a long time (is he the longest standing CFI at Morrabbin yet?).

Recommended.

witwiw 10th Jan 2008 03:48

My son learned to fly there through to CPL, as well as doing an MECIR. I have a strong background in aviation and took a lot of notice of things - wanted to see my $$$$'s were being well spent (at least to PPL stage, after that he was on his own!!!!).

Throughout I found them to be most professional and acted with the interest of the student foremost at all times. Training was thorough and my son was able to progress at a pace that was comfortable (and thereby beneficial) to him. Their fleet is decent, some new aircraft (Warriors), a couple of older ones (Archer and Arrow) and a Seminole. All are well kept and maintained. They also have a simulator available on site which was great for the IF training.

Prices were competitive, a big factor at the end of the day with so many $$$'s involved.

Whilst there are possibly other schools as good, my experience has been almost exclusively with them in recent years and can unhesitatingly recommend them.

rammel 10th Jan 2008 05:26

I've recently started learning with them. A couple of friends of mine were instructors there for a while, till they moved on. They didn't move on because of the school, both loved their time there and still get there when they have a chance.

I've just started to learn to fly. I chose MFS because their price was competitive, new aircraft and from the recomendations of my friends. It is still the same team as when they were there and it all seems really good so far.

I looked at a few places, but my gut feeling was MFS suited me better.

If you want to know more PM me.

icecream_pilot 10th Jan 2008 05:59

thanx
 
Thanx guyzzzzzzzzz

GREAT :}

Ozgrade3 10th Jan 2008 09:38

I deal with MFS frequentlky and have to say am quite impressed with their operation, no I dont work there.

They are one of the few schools to invest in new equipment so they deserve evry praise.

ausflyer 11th Jan 2008 06:42

MFS are one of the better places to train. T. S***h is a cut above. Solid IF training mentor & industry professional. They got my vote over 10 years ago.
Cheers for Tony and the crew,
Aus':D

icecream_pilot 11th Jan 2008 07:46

:)
 
thanx everyone i guess we all can say that Moorabbin F S is a good flying school ;)

Best to all :hmm:

thunderbird five 11th Jan 2008 10:01

Did a formation rating with them a few years ago - in half the time demanded by other places. We got excellent attention and were very well trained.:ok:


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