Flying Schools in Las Vegas
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Flying Schools in Las Vegas
I am a student pilot (PPL) at the moment and am going to the States (West Coast) for a holiday in Aug and hope to rent an aircraft from Las Vegas Airport (dual as I may not have my license by then). Does anyone know which school would be best to go to for a C172? I am edging towards West Air Aviation as they have been most helpful but I would like it if someone has first hand information.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated
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Pilotpj
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
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Don't know what Check6 recommended, but I have rented from Air Excel in Boulder. Can't speak for their training, but they seem a decent outfit. I prefer Boulder (about 30 mins South) as the traffic is much less and no LAS or Nellis heavy metal to deal with.
They have a website which google will find, as commercial links not allowed here.
They have a website which google will find, as commercial links not allowed here.
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West Air
I popped into West Air last year to enquire about rental rates and agree that they were very helpful (and Claudia on the desk is gorgeous)! I didn't take it any further at the time so can't give you any comparissons though.
BTW - you will really need something supercharged with air conditioning as Vegas is high and in August will be VERY hot.
RIAB
BTW - you will really need something supercharged with air conditioning as Vegas is high and in August will be VERY hot.
RIAB
And if you can, try getting to Death Valley - about 90mins in a 172, and you can come back the same way or go south and then pick up the freeway.
I've got it in my logbook - -210' amsl ! Odd feeling having 1500' indicated and things looking slightly odd . . .
I've got it in my logbook - -210' amsl ! Odd feeling having 1500' indicated and things looking slightly odd . . .