PPL In the midlands
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PPL In the midlands
FTAP-NRV,. . Would strongly recommend C&S Aviation At Wolverhampton. Great PPL School and also caters for commercial if you have that in mind.. .Owner Is Chris Caine who is very well known and Is also a panel examiner for the CAA.. .I have done all my training from PPL Night CPL Flight Instructor. Value for money and excellent training. Sounds a bit like a plug I know but give them a ring on 01384 221 335 Ask for Jane or Matt.
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Yep thats right C&s offer PPL/CPL and also FI ratings Atlantic at Coventry do the I.R. and MCC Andy Simmons is the chap to ask for at Atlantic.. .Hope this helps.
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Hey CAVOK my arse, my arse...
I was so pleased to have dreamed up a moniker for PPRuNe that wasn't taken and, guess what, I find that instead, a part of my anatomy that has never attracted any attention before (and not one that you would want to feature), is the headline of new threads on the group!! <img src="frown.gif" border="0">
Do you think we may get confused on the group People may not know which way is up or which end I am talking out of!
CAVOK
I was so pleased to have dreamed up a moniker for PPRuNe that wasn't taken and, guess what, I find that instead, a part of my anatomy that has never attracted any attention before (and not one that you would want to feature), is the headline of new threads on the group!! <img src="frown.gif" border="0">
Do you think we may get confused on the group People may not know which way is up or which end I am talking out of!
CAVOK
CAVOK, we won't be confused as long as you let us know which county your using today
CAVOK My ARSE, you must have a big old cloud over your airfield to come up with that name
CAVOK My ARSE, you must have a big old cloud over your airfield to come up with that name