Spare Seats Available / Desired
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Spare Seats Available / Desired
This thread is for people who are going flying, and have a spare seat, that they are willing to share.
I suggest including the following details in your post.
1. Where you are flying from.
2. Date & time
3. Who you are willing to take. eg. non-flying child, non-flying adult, student pilot, low hour pilot, high hour pilot, pilot with specific experience that you hope to learn from.
4. Costs. Is the seat free, or do you expect the passenger to pay the landing fee, buy lunch, or share all costs.
I suggest including the following details in your post.
1. Where you are flying from.
2. Date & time
3. Who you are willing to take. eg. non-flying child, non-flying adult, student pilot, low hour pilot, high hour pilot, pilot with specific experience that you hope to learn from.
4. Costs. Is the seat free, or do you expect the passenger to pay the landing fee, buy lunch, or share all costs.
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4. Costs. Is the seat free, or do you expect the passenger to pay the landing fee, buy lunch, or share all costs.

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OK, i'll kick off and say I'm flying from a strip near Junc 14 of the M4 most weeks. Sometimes I am going somewhere, sometimes I am not.
If anyone wishes to PM me and come for a trip out let me know what kind of flight you want (local summers evening bimble/trip to a destination I might have to do) and I'll gladly accomodate you.
I don't want any money for it, just some decent conversation will do (immigrant rulings / the banning of vegetarianism etc).
Student pilots welcome, high hour pilots too (as long as they don't criticise). Student female pilots especially welcome
Seriously, feel free to get in touch. I'm happy to take you.
If anyone wishes to PM me and come for a trip out let me know what kind of flight you want (local summers evening bimble/trip to a destination I might have to do) and I'll gladly accomodate you.
I don't want any money for it, just some decent conversation will do (immigrant rulings / the banning of vegetarianism etc).
Student pilots welcome, high hour pilots too (as long as they don't criticise). Student female pilots especially welcome

Seriously, feel free to get in touch. I'm happy to take you.

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Looks like a good idea to me - especially for student pilots seeking to learn from those more experienced.
I think the way around the ANO is for people who are happy to take someone flying simply to say that and the generic types of flight that they typically do (inc. broad location). Then no details of any specific flight are being published. Probably best avoid online discussions about costs. That can be raised between the individuals concerned.
It's borderline, but then that's how the law works.
HH
I think the way around the ANO is for people who are happy to take someone flying simply to say that and the generic types of flight that they typically do (inc. broad location). Then no details of any specific flight are being published. Probably best avoid online discussions about costs. That can be raised between the individuals concerned.
It's borderline, but then that's how the law works.
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Squadgy: Thank you for the heads up there, there are other aviation forums about that have a seperate forum just for this kind of thing so there is/must be a way around it somehow. (see the post above.)
Have not had an e-mail from the CAA for a while now, so far so good.......
Have not had an e-mail from the CAA for a while now, so far so good.......

Well since no one is advertising I thought I'd put in a request! I'm a student PPL (33 hours) based in between Southampton and Goodwood and would be very grateful of any free/cheap flying.
Ta in advance.
Mark
Ta in advance.
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Ah, C-bert, I thought I might find you here! Likewise, anyone wanting some company, student (14 hours), from Blackbushe or Wycombe? I have a preference for flying with competent pilots in fully airworthy aircraft!
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...and would be very grateful of any free/cheap flying.
Single seat in Hughes 269 on occasions.. open for suggestions of different places - not necessarily airfields either

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I am willing to offer a free seat to any interested parties. North London, weekdays more often than weekends, but I'm flexible. Would be most interested to hear from students or newly qualified PPL's - I wish I'd known someone to fly with when I was at that stage myself. All I ask for in return is some enthusiasm and interest.
What amazes me is how infrequently offers like this are taken up (never did hear from that kid with the letter in the magazine despite offering precisely what he wanted). I may have a very untrustworthy face, but you can't tell that online...
What amazes me is how infrequently offers like this are taken up (never did hear from that kid with the letter in the magazine despite offering precisely what he wanted). I may have a very untrustworthy face, but you can't tell that online...
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c-bert; why don't you stick a notice up on the Goodwood board in the cafe?
I know there are people who have empty seats as i have been asked if i wanted to go for a jolly!
I know there are people who have empty seats as i have been asked if i wanted to go for a jolly!
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drauk, when you say north london, do you mean in london or above it? Im a student at herts uni, soon to get my PPL but would be interested in coming up with you during the week in term time. What airfield do you operate out of?
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OK, I fly from Leeds/Bradford, and I'm quite happy to act as an aerial chaperone for any young female students at any time !
Only jesting, if there are any students out there who fancy a trip at some point, drop me a PM with your details and preferences.
I'm not often available due to the usual combined pressures of work, family, bank manager and tax man, but you never know, you might catch me on a day when the above haven't ...
FF

Only jesting, if there are any students out there who fancy a trip at some point, drop me a PM with your details and preferences.
I'm not often available due to the usual combined pressures of work, family, bank manager and tax man, but you never know, you might catch me on a day when the above haven't ...
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I fly from Shoreham and despite a long list of persons wanting to go flying, it is not always possible for them to do so. Warrior, Tomahawk or 150/152, do drop me a PM with your details if you would be interested.
Particularly happy to take up studes or recently qualified PPL's who would like to have someone more experienced sat next to them. I know I have gleaned a lot of knowledge from having someone there to advise/help. And somehow it doesn't seem nearly as nerve wracking!!
Andy
more weekdays than weekends
Particularly happy to take up studes or recently qualified PPL's who would like to have someone more experienced sat next to them. I know I have gleaned a lot of knowledge from having someone there to advise/help. And somehow it doesn't seem nearly as nerve wracking!!
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I'm a recent PPL, flying out of Cambridge. Next couple of flights I intend to make already have willing victims, ahem, volunteers, allocated to seats, but there may be the odd occasion when I have the aeroplane booked for an hour, and an empty right hand seat.
I tend to stick to weekends, and probably won't have a seat spare for a good month or so, but if there are any studes or non-flyers who can potentially make Cambridge at short notice, drop me a PM...
I tend to stick to weekends, and probably won't have a seat spare for a good month or so, but if there are any studes or non-flyers who can potentially make Cambridge at short notice, drop me a PM...
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I too have spare seats for trips from Cambridge from time to time. (But you won't want to come on my next flight, as I'm intending to practice short field landings in the circuit.)
If the good weather holds out, some spare seats on Friday afternoon (around 1700 local, 10th Sep) from Prestwick to Inverness.
Will be returning around lunchtime on Sunday (12th Sep).
Meeting some Inverness ATC people, Eastern Airways pilots, and PPLs on Friday evening for a few libations.
There is also a group of fliers going out on the Saturday evening as well, although I am otherwise engaged.
Accomodation, food, & drink, all at your own expense and organisation. Seats in aircraft are free, with no taxes
Or you can get the train or bus back I suppose !!
Will be returning around lunchtime on Sunday (12th Sep).
Meeting some Inverness ATC people, Eastern Airways pilots, and PPLs on Friday evening for a few libations.
There is also a group of fliers going out on the Saturday evening as well, although I am otherwise engaged.
Accomodation, food, & drink, all at your own expense and organisation. Seats in aircraft are free, with no taxes

Or you can get the train or bus back I suppose !!