Civil Service Flying - Blackbushe
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Civil Service Flying - Blackbushe
Not widely known, is that the Civil Service Sports Council support a Civil Service Flying Club at Rochester. I have had a quick chat with them and they suggested I ask for expressions of interest in forming a similar club at Blackbushe.
There are loads of Civil Servants in the area, so it should be viable, and if so a bid can be made for help with purchase and running of a suitable aircraft.
Too good an opportunity to miss if you are eligible for membership of the CSSC; current and ex-civil servants, ex-Post Office staff etc (see the CSSC website for full eligibility). Just so happens, I know where there are some excellent PA28s available too.
If you're interested, please PM me.
Thanks
HH
There are loads of Civil Servants in the area, so it should be viable, and if so a bid can be made for help with purchase and running of a suitable aircraft.
Too good an opportunity to miss if you are eligible for membership of the CSSC; current and ex-civil servants, ex-Post Office staff etc (see the CSSC website for full eligibility). Just so happens, I know where there are some excellent PA28s available too.
If you're interested, please PM me.
Thanks
HH
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I was interested until you joined the word excellent with the reference PA28
As a civil servant in a quango, I'm amused that you post this the day before The Axe falls. I'm thinking about food, mortgage and pension at the mo.
Flying may have to take a back seat for a while.
Sir George Cayley
As a civil servant in a quango, I'm amused that you post this the day before The Axe falls. I'm thinking about food, mortgage and pension at the mo.
Flying may have to take a back seat for a while.
Sir George Cayley