Time share for 200 hours at Miami
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From: usa
Time share for 200 hours at Miami
Hello guys and gals,
I am getting ready to go to Florida to do some hour building in a C-152 in Florida. I have my ticket to the States for 13th of September which is quite soon.
Silverexpress at Tamiami is selling a 200 hour package, including accommodation, for $12,700. Which means, it would cost each person little over $6000 for 200 hours which is a bargain!
If anyone is interested please write to me:
[email protected]
And if any of you guys know of better deals please let me know.
Bye
I am getting ready to go to Florida to do some hour building in a C-152 in Florida. I have my ticket to the States for 13th of September which is quite soon.
Silverexpress at Tamiami is selling a 200 hour package, including accommodation, for $12,700. Which means, it would cost each person little over $6000 for 200 hours which is a bargain!
If anyone is interested please write to me:
[email protected]
And if any of you guys know of better deals please let me know.
Bye
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From: GA, USA
Interested in how you will be logging this time.
Both PIC? That's illegal, even in the US.
Unless one is a safety pilot while the other is under the hood but "safety-pilot" time doesn't count in JAA-land. I know a better deal...fly yourself.
Both PIC? That's illegal, even in the US.
Unless one is a safety pilot while the other is under the hood but "safety-pilot" time doesn't count in JAA-land. I know a better deal...fly yourself.
The Cooler King

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From: Europe
eserifog!
you can't split the hours like that. unless you're looking for 100 hours PIC for each pilot.
don't even THINK about logging 200 hours each - you WILL get caught and it will normally be long after you get your job flying heavy metal.
have heard horror stories about people with great jobs, losing their licences over cooking logbooks.
not worth it mate.
you can't split the hours like that. unless you're looking for 100 hours PIC for each pilot.
don't even THINK about logging 200 hours each - you WILL get caught and it will normally be long after you get your job flying heavy metal.
have heard horror stories about people with great jobs, losing their licences over cooking logbooks.
not worth it mate.




