Flying in Cuba?
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FC I guess that you haven't been to Cuba b4. The politics there are oppressive to say the least. There are 10 1/2 mil. Cubans on the island and around 10 mil. want to leave so given that the USA is only 80 miles distant, Castro does have a serious problem and therefore keeps "means of escape" under tight control.
I made a previous post here but it seems it was removed unless I had finger trouble posting.
I have friends in Cuba and I have lived with the people for short periods.
If you want to know anything, PM me.
Myadvice is to keep away from all Cuban flying machines. There is a maintenance issue!
I made a previous post here but it seems it was removed unless I had finger trouble posting.
I have friends in Cuba and I have lived with the people for short periods.
If you want to know anything, PM me.
Myadvice is to keep away from all Cuban flying machines. There is a maintenance issue!
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From: Brighton. UK. (Via Liverpool).
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I remember moving a post similar to this over to the caribean forum a long time ago, but I did leave it open in this forum. Maybe that was your post. Do a search of yourself and see if it was...
I made a previous post here but it seems it was removed unless I had finger trouble posting.
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Thanks BRL but my post was on this thread and a search failed to find it. It was a bit political and I guessed wrongly that it had been removed.
Castro pays his doctors $20 a MONTH!! Teachers $12 a MONTH and chamber maids around $8 a MONTH partly due to the trade embargo by our colonial cousins in the USA who are harming not Castro but the people incarcerated on the island of Cuba. Oh well, that's freedom and democracy American style!
Castro pays his doctors $20 a MONTH!! Teachers $12 a MONTH and chamber maids around $8 a MONTH partly due to the trade embargo by our colonial cousins in the USA who are harming not Castro but the people incarcerated on the island of Cuba. Oh well, that's freedom and democracy American style!

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FREDAcheck,
Cuba is a fantastic tourist destination but - even if it weren't impossible - you DO NOT want to fly any of their aircraft.
You'll see what we mean when you see those dilapidated Yaks and Antonovs dodging waves as they wobble along the coast at <20 feet.
Cuba is a fantastic tourist destination but - even if it weren't impossible - you DO NOT want to fly any of their aircraft.
You'll see what we mean when you see those dilapidated Yaks and Antonovs dodging waves as they wobble along the coast at <20 feet.

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My parents were recently on holiday in Cuba (had a great time if you're interested
) and the tour operators placed great emphasis on the fact that they only used European aircraft - which tells its own story I think.
) and the tour operators placed great emphasis on the fact that they only used European aircraft - which tells its own story I think.

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Thats getting to Cuba from Europe. I do believe that the Cubana fleet have a problem with their AOC because of serious maintenance issues. The Cuban owned aircraft flying in Cuba are best described as junk. I got to see an Antonov used to ferry people around Cuba and I'm not an engineer but as a pilot, I'd be reluctant to fly the aircraft over water or terrain where an emergency landing would be tricky. It was obvious from a cursory inspection that the aircraft was ready for the scrap heap. Other Cuban owned aircraft are in similar condition.

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If you are on a package holiday and stay at Varadero, there is an excellent aero club/parachute club within minutes on a scooter. they have Zlin 242's and an Antonov AN2 available to fly or jump out of. Spoke to the guys last year and found them very friendly and laid back




