Flight Training at Epic Aviation in New Smyrna Beach, Florida
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Flight Training at Epic Aviation in New Smyrna Beach, Florida
Hi everyone. I'm a 21 year old soon-to-be college grad in the US. I am researching different flight schools to attend after graduation this May in order to get my fixed-wing flying certificates (PPL through MEI). I have narrowed the search down to two schools:
Mazzei Flying Service in Fresno, California (www.flymfs.com)
Epic Aviation in New Smyrna Beach, Florida (www.epicaviation.com)
Both have a 'professional pilot program'. I have visited Mazzei but have yet to get to Epic. I am basically asking if anyone out there has any useful information on Epic. I understand that they have a nearly new and well-maintained fleet. But what about the quality of training, housing, etc? I requested info through the mail, but it has yet to show up. I might give them a call here soon, but I'm trying to avoid getting the same old song-and-dance routine that they give to perspective students. Any info, good or bad, would be much appreciated. All you Mazzei people, feel free to chip in as well. I did a search on this forum for both schools and came out empty handed concerning Epic. Thanks everyone, and safe flying!
~Chad
Mazzei Flying Service in Fresno, California (www.flymfs.com)
Epic Aviation in New Smyrna Beach, Florida (www.epicaviation.com)
Both have a 'professional pilot program'. I have visited Mazzei but have yet to get to Epic. I am basically asking if anyone out there has any useful information on Epic. I understand that they have a nearly new and well-maintained fleet. But what about the quality of training, housing, etc? I requested info through the mail, but it has yet to show up. I might give them a call here soon, but I'm trying to avoid getting the same old song-and-dance routine that they give to perspective students. Any info, good or bad, would be much appreciated. All you Mazzei people, feel free to chip in as well. I did a search on this forum for both schools and came out empty handed concerning Epic. Thanks everyone, and safe flying!
~Chad
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hello chad,
There are a couple of schools in florida
epic is not really known on the website but they have a
nice fleet mainly new aircraft,and then some others that have a mix of a fleet.
It really depends on you and your opinion also, I would check
out epic and there is also two schools in deland one being
tabexpress and aussie air.
the websites are www.tabexpress.com and aussie-air.com
good luck
check your PMS
brad
There are a couple of schools in florida
epic is not really known on the website but they have a
nice fleet mainly new aircraft,and then some others that have a mix of a fleet.
It really depends on you and your opinion also, I would check
out epic and there is also two schools in deland one being
tabexpress and aussie air.
the websites are www.tabexpress.com and aussie-air.com
good luck
check your PMS
brad
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Chad,
I'm not sure about California, but in Florida, especially during the summer, most of your flying will either be at night or early in the morning. Florida tends to have bad weather starting at around midday and fizzling out around 9pm.
I fly for Chautauqua based in Orlando. After 9pm we hear hunderds of flight school aircraft out there flying approaches up and down the east coast.
Just food for thought. I took my basic flight training in Texas. Huge sky and pretty good weather most of the year. I worked in Nevada as an instructor. Great weather all year round.
Good luck.
I'm not sure about California, but in Florida, especially during the summer, most of your flying will either be at night or early in the morning. Florida tends to have bad weather starting at around midday and fizzling out around 9pm.
I fly for Chautauqua based in Orlando. After 9pm we hear hunderds of flight school aircraft out there flying approaches up and down the east coast.
Just food for thought. I took my basic flight training in Texas. Huge sky and pretty good weather most of the year. I worked in Nevada as an instructor. Great weather all year round.
Good luck.
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Any experiences with aussie-air ??
Has anyone been to aussie-air at Deland, FL lately?.
Any experiences from there?
Thinking of going there later this year for some flying.
Thanks!.
Any experiences from there?
Thinking of going there later this year for some flying.
Thanks!.
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TAB Express gone under, may have taken Aussie-Air with them.
In case anyones interested, or has sent them money (!), TAB Express of Deland, Florida (http://www.tabexpress.com/) have gone under bigtime, may have taken Aussie-Air with them.
Aussie-Air's phones have been disconnected for a week, although their website is still up.
Be careful out there, especially about sending money to flight schools in advance.
FlyFloats
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About EPIC Aviation - being a local here in Daytona Beach, I\'d say again, be careful.
I have heard good of them, and I\'ve heard bad things, both from follks who used them for training and who worked there.
But I have not had any personal experience.
Rule #1:
Do NOT send money in advance directly to any flight school for training; select an intermediary trust-account service to hold the money and they can pay the school while you are flying.
Rule #2: See Rule #1...
There\'s a local company in Daytona who can help you with this if required - I\'ll look them up if anyone\'s interested.
Fly Floats
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Daytona Beach, Fla
Aussie-Air's phones have been disconnected for a week, although their website is still up.
Be careful out there, especially about sending money to flight schools in advance.
FlyFloats
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Daytona Beach, Florida
About EPIC Aviation - being a local here in Daytona Beach, I\'d say again, be careful.
I have heard good of them, and I\'ve heard bad things, both from follks who used them for training and who worked there.
But I have not had any personal experience.
Rule #1:
Do NOT send money in advance directly to any flight school for training; select an intermediary trust-account service to hold the money and they can pay the school while you are flying.
Rule #2: See Rule #1...
There\'s a local company in Daytona who can help you with this if required - I\'ll look them up if anyone\'s interested.
Fly Floats
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Yeah......aussie air has a "all block booking must be paid upfront in cash or by wire transfer"!!!!
Number one rule......never give money up front!
That's enough to make me suspicious.
Number one rule......never give money up front!
That's enough to make me suspicious.
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Link to TAB Express Story
Here's the story about TAB Express going down -
http://www.news-journalonline.com/Ne...IZ01061605.htm
FlyFloats
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Daytona Beach
Excerpt -
"DeLand flight school abruptly shuts down
By JOE CREWS
Business Writer
Last update: June 16, 2005
DELAND -- Citing a financing dispute with a bank in Cleveland, a DeLand-based flight school and airline suddenly closed its doors Wednesday.
TAB Express International, which has operated a pilot-training program at 955 Singleton Drive at the DeLand Airport since 2000, said it was "ceasing flight and training operations immediately" because of "a dispute with Key Bank regarding funding of its students and operations of the flight school."
http://www.news-journalonline.com/Ne...IZ01061605.htm
FlyFloats
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Daytona Beach
Excerpt -
"DeLand flight school abruptly shuts down
By JOE CREWS
Business Writer
Last update: June 16, 2005
DELAND -- Citing a financing dispute with a bank in Cleveland, a DeLand-based flight school and airline suddenly closed its doors Wednesday.
TAB Express International, which has operated a pilot-training program at 955 Singleton Drive at the DeLand Airport since 2000, said it was "ceasing flight and training operations immediately" because of "a dispute with Key Bank regarding funding of its students and operations of the flight school."
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I've been there a couple of times, to get fuel. It seems like a professional operation to me. They have very nice new Cessna aircraft, and it seems to be well organized.
New Smyrna is also a very nice place in Florida.
New Smyrna is also a very nice place in Florida.