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From: Sandbox
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Hi everybody,
I'm a swiss PPL holder and I'm moving to Brisbane for 6 months. Of course, I'm looking to find a flying club there but I'm a little bit lost to find the best one! Do you have any advices for me? Websites are always uncomplete and prices are never given.
I have currently about 200 hours of SEP and I'm also glider and tow pilot. I would like to fly with an instructor for a few hours and if everything is ok, do some solo.
Thanks for your help and please, remain cool about my english
I'm a swiss PPL holder and I'm moving to Brisbane for 6 months. Of course, I'm looking to find a flying club there but I'm a little bit lost to find the best one! Do you have any advices for me? Websites are always uncomplete and prices are never given.
I have currently about 200 hours of SEP and I'm also glider and tow pilot. I would like to fly with an instructor for a few hours and if everything is ok, do some solo.
Thanks for your help and please, remain cool about my english

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Head to
http://www.pprune.org/d-g-general-av...-questions-91/
and ask your question it will be answered
http://www.pprune.org/d-g-general-av...-questions-91/
and ask your question it will be answered
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From: Bali H'ai
The place to go is Archerfield a short drive to the south of Brisbane, easily reached with public transport.
The club to aim for is Royal Queensland Aero Club (Royal Queensland Aero Club).
They do everything and will get you airborne, I speak from my own experience.
The orientation flight will have you flying up the coast and admiring the Pacific Ocean breaking onto the rocks below, no thought about a lifejacket. It's a wonderful experience.
(are you based on Lake Geneva?)
The club to aim for is Royal Queensland Aero Club (Royal Queensland Aero Club).
They do everything and will get you airborne, I speak from my own experience.
The orientation flight will have you flying up the coast and admiring the Pacific Ocean breaking onto the rocks below, no thought about a lifejacket. It's a wonderful experience.
(are you based on Lake Geneva?)




