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STATSMAN 30th March 2008 13:01

Manchester School of Flying is closing down
 
I have been told that today is the last day of flying for MFS & will close down tomorrow. This is the end of training at MAN and is a great shame for the long standing staff ( Sharon & Cathrine). I made many great friends there during my ppl training. Hope somebody can sort out a wake?


STATSMAN

crispey 30th March 2008 17:00

That is sad news indeed.I first started there when it was MAFG under Frank Pilkington.In the 1970s.It would be good to meet up with anyone who trained there.Many went onto the commercial world.

Established Localiser 30th March 2008 21:47

Really sad news, i flew quite a lot there with Jonathan McCormick , Sharon and Catherine are the backbone to MSF I truly hope they move on to find themselves a decent career.

Also sad news is I believe Jean Duckworth has passed away after a fight with Cancer , Jean instructed at MSF.


EL

crispey 31st March 2008 08:47

Jonothon M?Name rings a bell.When was that exactly.I flew there from around 1974 to 1990 approx

Captain Smithy 31st March 2008 09:32

Sad news... does anyone know why MSF is closing?

crispey 31st March 2008 16:03

You live close Statsman.Do they have any old membership lists and so on?

Brgsstm 2nd April 2008 12:42

I flew there until it closed down last week. All us students have been moved to Barton now. Gonna miss hangin with the big boys!

STATSMAN 3rd April 2008 09:55

MSF Wake
 
I am told by John Hodcroft that there is an informal meeting at the SLUG & LETTUCE in Wilmslow on saturday night at 8pm. Hope to make it!

STATSMAN

crispey 3rd April 2008 15:33

Thanks for that Statsman.Can't go due to previous engagement.If you do go and meet anyone from the 1974 to 1990 era I wonder if you can let me know.I have sent you a pm

I was up there today(well the bride wanted to go to J**n L***s at Handforth so I nipped down to the Viewing area.The portacabin looked a little forlorn.

Sky Express 3rd April 2008 19:51

Worked at MSF under Ed Pape and John P. before moving to the airlines. Any idea if any of the crowd from late 80's early 90' are pitching up on Sat eve?
Miss the old southside!

10002level 4th April 2008 13:18

I am much saddened by this turn of events. I instructed at MSF in the 1990s and have fond memories. Very sad news about Jean.

Cumulogranite 4th April 2008 14:36

Very sad news indeed. I had my first lesson that got me hooked at MSF in the early 90's.

I was surprised that they carried on when the Southside went. And I asked for prices the other week and was more shocked than surprised, but that is the price for operating at MAN. Even so MSF has or had a long tradition of good instruction at a major airport and was, perhaps, Manchesters last vestige of the past and present working together.

I have to say that the closure has been particularly swift and shocking in its speed, and yet again the "little planes" have to make way for the more profitable big boys. And yet again, where do these people think the airline pilots train???

Whatever the politics, it is a sad event. I hope that those associated with MSF remain in aviation and continue to sell a good product somewhere else. I would like to wish everyone well for the future.

soay 4th April 2008 16:02


Originally Posted by Cumulogranite
where do these people think the airline pilots train???

I don't think that they are bothered which country trains them.

Sky Express 4th April 2008 20:29

Yes sad news about Jean. She sent me solo too.
Have to work tomorrow but may try and call in at the Slug Sat eve.

crispey 9th April 2008 15:55

Did anyone get to the "wake"in Wilmslow the other day?Any news?

3REDS 25th June 2008 22:28

Sad news for all involved apart from that a#?ehole JP.

Airraid 27th June 2008 15:36

Theres more fun to be had at Barton anyway.

igarratt 28th June 2008 00:53

ebay
 
funny my plane (well first trainer) PA28 G-BCJN and the famous EDNA tommy are on ebay !

Piper Cherokee Cruiser (1974) PA28-140 on eBay, also, Aircraft Parts, Aircraft Aviation, Cars, Parts Vehicles (end time 30-Jun-08 17:09:29 BST)

Piper Tomahawk 1 (1978) PA38-112 on eBay, also, Aircraft Parts, Aircraft Aviation, Cars, Parts Vehicles (end time 30-Jun-08 17:12:41 BST)

If I had the cash I'd go for JN such easy plane to fly !

stat99 20th May 2013 16:51

Manchester School of Flying
 
Hi all......just to say that my parents Ray & Jean M. started Manchester School of Flying along with Frank P. I grew up there washing aircraft with Charlie, our mechanic.
Have just discovered this site and this thread and am also sorry its closed down. When we sold it, it went to one of the pilots, Nils C which was way back in the 80's.
Its good to know that so many of you have good memories of it as we did.
Just been doing a little bit of internet searching and managed to find pics of G-AVWD ( Cherokee ) & G-BMSF ( Tomahawk ).
Good times!

Giles M

soaringhigh650 21st May 2013 11:09

This is the final nail in the coffin for GA accessing large aiports.

Manchester Airport 1 . GA 0.


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