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Old 30th Nov 2009, 17:20
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....several month's later....this subject has gone quiet!

Why is it that on every post concerning Cyprus the subject eventually becomes the Turkish/Cypriot problem? Really it does, check it out for yourselfs.

Anyway...personally I think Griffon at Pafos airport is my choice. they are professional(enough), polite, easier access to airside, better local flying and less taxi time(£££).

Maybe I see you there? Take care to you all.
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Old 1st Dec 2009, 23:10
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what do you mean turns into Cypriot problem..?

Anyway, I like to thank CY333 for drawing my attention to it, and this 'European Individual' learnt as always, 2 sides to everything..

I found DH-110 was correct

Assembly of Turkish American Associations

ATMG - Australian Turkish Media Group - Greek Barbarism

I never knew any of this..!
Can't we all just get along..!

Shame about GA there, it must be lovely area.

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Old 17th Dec 2009, 15:23
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Aviator Cy

Good day,

Is it true that last night due to the heavy winds experienced at Larnaca airport, two Cessnas owned by Aviator were destroyed ?
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Old 17th Dec 2009, 15:55
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AGAIN????????????

I was told that this happened again a few year back with a C172.

Did someone " forgot" to tie them down like last time?

Let me guess, are the damages covered by insurance like last time!
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Old 17th Dec 2009, 16:25
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Yes....it is so.....
The two aeroplanes have been tied down but with a wind of 80-90kts you can't expect much I guess.
This is what I received from a friend flying there now....

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Old 18th Dec 2009, 09:50
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Also,

The two (one brand new...) agricultural aircraft (Turbo Thrushes I think) rolled into one and other creating substantial damage. The Aviator C150 and the C172 (5B-CBW) are in a serious condition... They were tied down with concrete blocks.

BTW if anyone is coming to Cyprus to fly GA on holiday please feel free to PM me. I can offer some friendly advice on where to go. If its the Paphos side then we can meet for a beer or two!

Regards
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Old 29th Dec 2009, 07:17
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Hi am new here !
Could you please tell me some flying schools based in larnaca or nicosia?
Thanks in advance
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Old 19th Apr 2011, 01:23
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Sorry about joining the party late. I Have recently become a ppl flight instructor and was considering flying in Cyprus. I was wondering if anyone still works or know people that are still with the flying schools?

As for the debate.....

@DH-110, I think you will find that it was indeed an invasion for several reasons.
1. During the 'invasion' there have were countless murders, attacks, rape, pillaging and the destroy of religious building. I do not know what book your reading, but the European Union and the UN have both outline that Turkey violated the human right of many during the invasion and occupation.

2.Secondly an intervention is a short term solution, well the Turkish troops have been there for almost 37 years.

@Pilotwhite, yes many thing did happen that has given Cyprus a shaded history; but I could not help notice that both websites you referenced were both of Turkish origin, did you not consider that those may be slightly biased and the whole story is not being told?

Anw I would like to flying in Cyprus to any by looking just at the websites Griffon does look like the preferred choice. May anyone of is currently employed or training at the schools. Thank you
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Old 19th Apr 2011, 06:13
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Griffon has recently opened this one in LCLK:

Adams Flight / Griffon Aviation Larnaca

I personally suggest them without any hesitation.
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Old 25th Apr 2011, 14:42
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Sorry the last bit I wrote did not make complete sense, if anyone still works or knows anyone at the flights schools to please let me know; as I would like to go flying in Cyprus. Thank you.
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