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Aircraft Rental
Morning everybody,
I am based North London (Brookmans Park) having recently moved down here from the North East and I am looking to find somewhere that can offer me "affordable" flying. I have been to a couple of flying schools, ie Panshangar but to be frank id rather not give them mhy money after a rather rude "welcome" from the owner. I am willing to travel a short distance and dont care what I fly as long as its cheap. Does anybody have any suggestions for me?
Thanks in advance.
I am based North London (Brookmans Park) having recently moved down here from the North East and I am looking to find somewhere that can offer me "affordable" flying. I have been to a couple of flying schools, ie Panshangar but to be frank id rather not give them mhy money after a rather rude "welcome" from the owner. I am willing to travel a short distance and dont care what I fly as long as its cheap. Does anybody have any suggestions for me?
Thanks in advance.
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You after light aircraft, or 3 axis microlight (eg eurostar)?
I can think of about 4 airfields nearby.
Also, are you looking purely for rental, or buy in to a cheap share?
Ta. IPZ
I can think of about 4 airfields nearby.
Also, are you looking purely for rental, or buy in to a cheap share?
Ta. IPZ
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"I have been to a couple of flying schools, ie Panshangar but to be frank I'd rather not give them my money after a rather rude "welcome" from the owner"
Ha! So you've met Chaim then? The man is a local legend, and by legend I mean cautionary tale. I trained at Panshanger and during that training had to land at night, solo, on their grass runway thanks to his bullying 'teaching' methods...
Having said that, it's still a nice airfield to fly from. Peaceful and out of the way.
Ha! So you've met Chaim then? The man is a local legend, and by legend I mean cautionary tale. I trained at Panshanger and during that training had to land at night, solo, on their grass runway thanks to his bullying 'teaching' methods...
Having said that, it's still a nice airfield to fly from. Peaceful and out of the way.