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Old 8th Jul 2008, 11:16
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Thumbs up

I am coming towards the end of my PPL with Multiflight and I have had 60 % (approx) of my lessons cancelled due to weather. Obviously this is not Multiflight`s fault.
I have only had one plane go tech on me and they simply changed my lesson to a different time in the day so I did not lose out .
I always book my lessons four weeks in advance and have not had any major problems with instructor availibilty and I have more or less stuck with the same instructor through out.

Overall thumbs up for Multiflight then!
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Old 8th Jul 2008, 12:26
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I very nearly used multiflight and had a good look round before starting my PPL. It is a nice set up.

I did however decide on Sherburn. I have only had 1 lesson cancelled so far due to weather and always seem able to book a lesson for the following week after my lesson. I do not need to book weeks in advance. Plus I have been able to stick to one or two instructors.

I work shifts though so this is an advantage I suppose.
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Old 8th Jul 2008, 17:33
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JR

nowt wrong with making plans, and nowt very wrong with parents having bottomless pockets etheir. (nice if you can get it)


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Old 8th Jul 2008, 18:03
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somewhere other than multiflight

Why not give Sherburn aero club a try, they have plenty of runways, good instructors, nice aircraft, and best of all, very good rates!!!
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Old 8th Jul 2008, 18:06
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Learning at sherburn

Glad to see you chose Sherburn Liam, what are you learning on?
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Old 8th Jul 2008, 22:29
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started out in an At3 but they wernt available the other week as one was picking the other up which had been for repair so went in a PA28 and have stuck with that now. Prefer them to be honest but at £131.50 it is more dough....



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Old 11th Jul 2008, 16:19
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liam 548

Yeah but thats a proper light aircraft!!
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Old 11th Jul 2008, 17:15
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T CUT dahm right its a good light aircraft

I quite agree




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Old 14th Jul 2008, 16:23
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cheers mate, i love em!!
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