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Hi Members:
Hope all is well after Christmas!
Hope 2 Fly: Yes, this whole thread is dedicated to people wanting to save our club and all of the postings echo this.
Are you a member? Forgive my impertenance but I haven't seen your callsign before on the thread.
I believe Elia Golfin's proposal is the one to save our club and for it to continue as a members club. Why - did you have something else in mind?
Any proposal that hasn't considerable financial backing, a good business plan, a mission statement to make Mr Parkin sit up has only 1 type of Hope - No Hope! No pun intended.
Here's to January... !
Hope all is well after Christmas!
Hope 2 Fly: Yes, this whole thread is dedicated to people wanting to save our club and all of the postings echo this.
Are you a member? Forgive my impertenance but I haven't seen your callsign before on the thread.
I believe Elia Golfin's proposal is the one to save our club and for it to continue as a members club. Why - did you have something else in mind?
Any proposal that hasn't considerable financial backing, a good business plan, a mission statement to make Mr Parkin sit up has only 1 type of Hope - No Hope! No pun intended.
Here's to January... !
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Dear Members:
HST! The seasons greetings to you my friend.
Just laughing to myself re: your comments about JP, security everywhere the man goes, probably quite normal in this current climate with gangs of heavies capturing bank managers, and airport CEO is unthinkable when you take into account the sad events of 9/11
Good night all.
B
HST! The seasons greetings to you my friend.
Just laughing to myself re: your comments about JP, security everywhere the man goes, probably quite normal in this current climate with gangs of heavies capturing bank managers, and airport CEO is unthinkable when you take into account the sad events of 9/11
Good night all.
B
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Hi All
MB: Yes, if you average out the landing cost owed and divide by the fee it is somwhere in the region of 3k,on top if the CFI's salary if paid £1 per flying hour.
It was mentioned in conversation of a healthy bank balance after the insurance pay out and now where are we. A full open till..
Draw your own conclusion's.
As TJ said RH was on the field, so possibly the money did not pay for it,again I think the statment of accounts mentioned a loan against G-NELI,maybe some body in know can post a reply ?
Regards All
MB: Yes, if you average out the landing cost owed and divide by the fee it is somwhere in the region of 3k,on top if the CFI's salary if paid £1 per flying hour.
It was mentioned in conversation of a healthy bank balance after the insurance pay out and now where are we. A full open till..
Draw your own conclusion's.
As TJ said RH was on the field, so possibly the money did not pay for it,again I think the statment of accounts mentioned a loan against G-NELI,maybe some body in know can post a reply ?
Regards All
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HF(A) Thanks for the clarifacation.
If the money wasn't used for the purchase of aircraft then I can't think what happened to it. I know there seemed to be a long search for a replacement twin and then another single appeared and I assumed that's what the money was used for...
Assumption, however, is always dangerous!
Does anyone have any concrete information about the current state of affairs regarding re-opening the club?
If the money wasn't used for the purchase of aircraft then I can't think what happened to it. I know there seemed to be a long search for a replacement twin and then another single appeared and I assumed that's what the money was used for...
Assumption, however, is always dangerous!
Does anyone have any concrete information about the current state of affairs regarding re-opening the club?
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Hi BB,
I have never been a member of NAC
I have in mind future flying oportunities from Newcastle Airport.
I hope to fly with a club from there.
I noticed the reference to "our club" and all contributors to this thread are interested in NAC flying again.
Could you please help me contact the current co-ordinator of this clubs activities.
cheers
Hope
I have never been a member of NAC
I have in mind future flying oportunities from Newcastle Airport.
I hope to fly with a club from there.
I noticed the reference to "our club" and all contributors to this thread are interested in NAC flying again.
Could you please help me contact the current co-ordinator of this clubs activities.
cheers
Hope
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M B:- Consider the following
The till leaked .
Possibly the fairy's at the bottom of the runway.
Ghost's of past committe members.
It's all a rumour.
The choice is your's..........
Hope 2: It will come together oneday .
Regards All
HST . Slanderous...!!! (on our council tax too )...
The till leaked .
Possibly the fairy's at the bottom of the runway.
Ghost's of past committe members.
It's all a rumour.
The choice is your's..........
Hope 2: It will come together oneday .
Regards All
HST . Slanderous...!!! (on our council tax too )...
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Hi Foxtrot & BB,
I believe it is important to have Faith too.
I also Hope the future is favourable and has a "club" outcome.
It seems to me at the moment that what is needed to achieve it is a lot of Charity!
Hi Topjet,
Thanks for the message. I will get in touch.
Cheers
Hope2
I believe it is important to have Faith too.
I also Hope the future is favourable and has a "club" outcome.
It seems to me at the moment that what is needed to achieve it is a lot of Charity!
Hi Topjet,
Thanks for the message. I will get in touch.
Cheers
Hope2
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Have it on good authority there are 8 expressions of interest presently with the administrators.
Apparently favourite at the moment is MQ (local business man) who plans to have a Toxedo Jumbo in the grounds of the aero club.
Well it will cerrtainly liven up the social side!!
Apparently favourite at the moment is MQ (local business man) who plans to have a Toxedo Jumbo in the grounds of the aero club.
Well it will cerrtainly liven up the social side!!
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The tequila slammer option sounds great, but whatever happened to the "just a bit of paper work to sort out with the administrators" Elia Golfin clubby thing, that seemed so certain not so long ago?? (TJ)
Well hope all the pruners have a great new year, and hope that by the time I return from the oblivion of new year that we have a shiney new club
Tally Ho one and all!!!
Well hope all the pruners have a great new year, and hope that by the time I return from the oblivion of new year that we have a shiney new club
Tally Ho one and all!!!
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Having had dealings with Mr Tuxedo in the past, I have a strong feeling that an Aero Club and aircraft would be well behind how many pints the New Club could sell. Also, with a reputation of paying as few people as possible how safe will the aircraft be?
Got a very bad feeling that if he gets the Club, flying will be very low on the agenda. I hope Im wrong. I hope someone else gets the club or Teesside (or whatever it is now) will be getting my business.
Happy New Year everyone and fingers crossed for a favourable outcome soon.
Got a very bad feeling that if he gets the Club, flying will be very low on the agenda. I hope Im wrong. I hope someone else gets the club or Teesside (or whatever it is now) will be getting my business.
Happy New Year everyone and fingers crossed for a favourable outcome soon.
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Hi All.
I had a lengthy telephone chat with Mike Pott the other day after I had come across some more information that the administrators will find useful.
To say the favourite is MQ is wholly inaccurate, however I certainly don't want to get into a debate where NOBODY really knows who is the favourite, all I can say is that ONE firm offer has been submitted with a financial/business plan.
Everybody enjoy tonight and health and happiness in 2005.
Cheers
M
I had a lengthy telephone chat with Mike Pott the other day after I had come across some more information that the administrators will find useful.
To say the favourite is MQ is wholly inaccurate, however I certainly don't want to get into a debate where NOBODY really knows who is the favourite, all I can say is that ONE firm offer has been submitted with a financial/business plan.
Everybody enjoy tonight and health and happiness in 2005.
Cheers
M
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Dear Members,
I wish you all the best for 2005, and hopefully we can soon be club flying again from EGNT.
Mu Beta/noiseabatement,
Well said, an awful reminder of fragile existence ....................25,000+ gone in an instant. God take pitty on those who have perished and those still missing.
AW
I wish you all the best for 2005, and hopefully we can soon be club flying again from EGNT.
Mu Beta/noiseabatement,
Well said, an awful reminder of fragile existence ....................25,000+ gone in an instant. God take pitty on those who have perished and those still missing.
AW
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Dear members,
Yes the Tsunami in asia certainly puts NAC's problems in perspective!
My heart goes out to those in Asia. It makes me feel helpless if only one could do something constructive.
I mentioned Charity earlier.
Are there any feelings in this group or through its leaders to make a collective response/ donation to a relief fund?
Best wishes, to those in asia and to all members here, for a better new year!
Cheers
Hope2
Yes the Tsunami in asia certainly puts NAC's problems in perspective!
My heart goes out to those in Asia. It makes me feel helpless if only one could do something constructive.
I mentioned Charity earlier.
Are there any feelings in this group or through its leaders to make a collective response/ donation to a relief fund?
Best wishes, to those in asia and to all members here, for a better new year!
Cheers
Hope2
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hi Flyer's,
Good morning & welcome to the new year!
The mention of Quadrini brings to mind a private club as a comercial enterprise for the benifit of the owner!!!!!
as opposed to a "club" run by members for the benefit of people who join to share a common interest
what do you all favour
Good morning & welcome to the new year!
The mention of Quadrini brings to mind a private club as a comercial enterprise for the benifit of the owner!!!!!
as opposed to a "club" run by members for the benefit of people who join to share a common interest
what do you all favour
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well the club thing hasnt worked in recent years has it, i dont fancy mq buying out but the "club" part of this business needs bringing into the 21st century instead of the early 1930s.
so maybe it is time it was ran as a business
so maybe it is time it was ran as a business
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The Aeroclub (social part) ran well in the 1970s and 80s as an "exclusive" club where the more wealthy elderly residents of Darras Hall etc. could go for a quiet drink and socialise with similar people. Many of the elderly ladies pitched large amounts of money into the gaming machines on a regular basis. They also liked the ambience of the dining room and were able to get very good meals there at sensible prices when Rene and Beryl still held sway there. Not many of these people were actually pilots but they liked the prestige associated with belonging to such a club. Sadly most of this clientele have now passed away or are too infirm to attend any more but these were the people who kept the profits of the bar etc. up.
When I began flying at Newcastle there was a "rest area", for want of a better description, where we've recently had an instructor's room and people sat in there before and after flying discussing flying (among other things)with older and wiser pilots, gaining from their experience, forging freindships and drinking coffee. Then when the bar opened (different licensing hours) went in and continued their chats over alcohol and, often, a game of pool.
In recent years, when there was no longer that rest area and everything ran out of the refurbished office, most people seemed to go flying, pay their bill, have a brief chat and go, the relaxed atmosphere of the rest area was lost and I think it was this relaxation and the things we could learn from each other which encouraged many people to adjourn to the bar. One thing led to the other...but once that area was gone, the atmosphere it created did not seem to be acheivable.
These, I think are the reasons for the social side's demise.
As to the flying side...I'm afraid its down to, at least, mismanagement, at worst...I'm not sure.
I'm sure of one thing though...it certainly won't be the club we've know if mq buys it.
When I began flying at Newcastle there was a "rest area", for want of a better description, where we've recently had an instructor's room and people sat in there before and after flying discussing flying (among other things)with older and wiser pilots, gaining from their experience, forging freindships and drinking coffee. Then when the bar opened (different licensing hours) went in and continued their chats over alcohol and, often, a game of pool.
In recent years, when there was no longer that rest area and everything ran out of the refurbished office, most people seemed to go flying, pay their bill, have a brief chat and go, the relaxed atmosphere of the rest area was lost and I think it was this relaxation and the things we could learn from each other which encouraged many people to adjourn to the bar. One thing led to the other...but once that area was gone, the atmosphere it created did not seem to be acheivable.
These, I think are the reasons for the social side's demise.
As to the flying side...I'm afraid its down to, at least, mismanagement, at worst...I'm not sure.
I'm sure of one thing though...it certainly won't be the club we've know if mq buys it.