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adam75 31st Jan 2009 17:33

Ormond Beach Aviation
 
hi everybody in these days I m thinking about oba for some time building (100h more or less) and for jaa cpl ( i will get IR directly in EU) I d like to know if there is somebody who has been there recently that can give me some info about the school. ok I know there is no perfect school. but if all in all it works well or if not

thank y very much

a

matthewB 2nd Feb 2009 22:12

When I was there the school seemed more geared towards tuition rather than hour building. Hour builders were continually frustrated at the lack of planes and scheduling. When they did get a plane it was because the weather was poor which precluded any decent time.

I don't know really, just what people were saying. Plus I think there are a lot more schools out there that aren't JAA that do hour building cheaper.

vlieger 3rd Feb 2009 09:32

I did some hour-building there and while all the bad press about OBA is generally true, I had a great time building hours. I recommend sticking with the Warriors, which are in decent condition and have better availability.
But knowing what I know now I would consider going to one of the schools in Daytona Beach, where you can rent planes much cheaper.

dmcna 3rd Feb 2009 19:32

Hi,

Just did a 100 hour building package with OBA before Christmas. Had done the PPL there also and don't really have anything bad to say about them. Did my hours in the Warrior which are old and reliable. Managed to get the 100 hours done in around 25 days, lost only two days due to weather. If you're prepared to keep your head down and do 5-6 hours a day when the weather is good then you should be fine. Hours in the aircraft are given out by means of a bidding system, if an instructor wants an aircraft they will of course get preference. The dispatchers will however try to get you all the hours they can. Things tend to be a lot quieter at weekends so that's when you'll get most of your flying done. All in all I haven't really got anything bad to say about OBA. Having been there for the PPL and going back a year later for hour building I can say that they have really turned themselves around, a lot less crap to deal with than before. My advice is go for it, fly all the hours you can get and enjoy the view.

overclock25 3rd Feb 2009 19:54

In Florida you can rent an airplane for very cheap prices (4900$/100h!)....if you want to know more about it, I can give you some contacts of the owners of these airplanes...PM :ok:

civil aviation 3rd Feb 2009 22:09

Beware
 
Most are positive and happy with OBA so beware of silly and contradictory comments like: 'while all the bad press about OBA is generally true, I had a great time' ! The place is geared-up to allowing customers to fly as much as is safely possible so, although a few fools will always pick fault, reasonable people should be pleased by OBA prices and standards.
Of course and as the plugger points out, you may find hour-building rental which is, apparently, cheaper than OBA. However, do beware because many of the offers are a complete con and/or crap e.g. don't include taxes, third party insurance or fuel surcharges. You might be alarmed, also, about the (lack of) maintenance. The aircraft at OBA are well-used but no-one credible has ever criticised their engineering and safety standards.

felixflyer 5th Feb 2009 07:06

overclock25, vlieger.

Could you pm me details of the scholls you know that rent cheaply? I looking to hour build 50 hours or so so it doesnt have to be JAA.

wobble2plank 5th Feb 2009 07:58

I rented a warrior for 50 hours at OBA a fair few years ago, after a few initial frustrations explaining that I wasn't a student (4500 hours) I was given the keys to the aircraft, a key to the main gate and told to triple click a freq to get the airfield lights to turn on at night.

That was it.... left alone, aircraft was mine for two weeks and, although not a looker (hated those purple seats!) was mechanically sound.

Fabulous scenery.....for about the first 2 days then disappeared off down to Miami and over to the Gulf coast. Much more fun.

Enjoy, don't let the senior instructors brow beat you, you are, effectively, renting a car.

Daniel777 4th Mar 2009 16:03

Hey there,

Does anyone have any recent experiences with OBA?
I am mainly interested in ME and CPL training.
Things like aircraft and instructor availability, housing ,duration of ME+CPL etc

Also experiences with EFT or OFT are appreciated!


Thank you,

Daniel

sicky 10th Apr 2009 15:13

I got an auto-quote from their website for PPL completion and night rating and it seems very reasonable, their website is informative about what is/is not included and what you need to do to go over there.

I dropped them an email almost a week ago now and have yet to hear back despite a promise of a reply within 24 hours, so i've tried calling them and the numbers are 'temporarily unavailable'.

Any clues? Doesn't seem good, but they've been highly recommended to me by someone who went over for PPL completion about a year ago

EchoMike 11th Apr 2009 00:33

We're still here!
 
Saw your note regarding "temporarily unavailable" and made a quick inquiry. Problem is, of course, we don't phone ourselves (maybe we should) and didn't know the phone service was down.

Turned out to be a technical problem with the outside phone provider, and it is fixed. Give a ring Monday - we'll be happy to talk with you. Don't know why the e-mail wasn't answered, I've had legitimate messages to me wind up in my spamcatcher, I've had my answers wind up in the recipient's spamcatcher, and that's just me, my personal e-mail, not OBA items. I'm not the IT tech, I do the PPL ground school . . .

And best regards to all my past students who may be reading this!

Echo Mike

sicky 11th Apr 2009 14:09

Thanks - pm received. Glad to know it's all OK there and will certainly give you a call on Monday

:ok:

3REDS 11th Apr 2009 14:17

Is the old dog AT still in charge over there!! If so I wouldnt touch it with a 10ft pole.

grob master 17th Apr 2009 02:37

AT is definately still around. There is also a new constable called steven fisher. (chief flying instructor and examiner, seems strange???). During my stay in florida I was not impressed one bit with the quality of training or organisation of the curriculum. There is no structure to the program there whatsoever. I would not reccommend any dealings with this company. I found out when I was there that they are not issuing any refunds for students that do not fininsh their training or decide to quit and go somewhere else. I personally found this to be true when I decided to finish my training with OFT. They refused to refund any of my money even though I had only done 12 hr flying and had paid upfront(big mistake) for a entire ppl package. I also found out that I am not the first person they have done this to. They are being taken to court by many former students . Do NOT go there!!!

A and C 17th Apr 2009 11:33

OBA mixed reports
 
I have no axe to grind about OBA but a good mate of mine used them and had no trouble, what he did observe was a bunch of guys acting like a course at OBA was some sort of holiday and wondering why they did not get finnished on time.

What I would say is look very hard at the USA option with a view to ALL your expences I think that you will find that with the £/$ exchange rate flying in the USA is not now the best overall option (but I would say that!!!)

mikehammer 18th Apr 2009 11:10


AT is definately still around. There is also a new constable called steven fisher. (chief flying instructor and examiner, seems strange???). During my stay in florida I was not impressed one bit with the quality of training or organisation of the curriculum. There is no structure to the program there whatsoever. I would not reccommend any dealings with this company. I found out when I was there that they are not issuing any refunds for students that do not fininsh their training or decide to quit and go somewhere else. I personally found this to be true when I decided to finish my training with OFT. They refused to refund any of my money even though I had only done 12 hr flying and had paid upfront(big mistake) for a entire ppl package. I also found out that I am not the first person they have done this to. They are being taken to court by many former students . Do NOT go there!!!
I was there way back in 2000. It was the same then. So was AT. Seems little has changed.

99jolegg 18th Apr 2009 11:27

There was talk of various people taking him to court / that had taken him to court in 2006.

As for the school, it's mediocre if you keep your head down and get on with it. Instructing is variable, some are good, some aren't. Some are just downright unprofessional and unsafe.

Aircraft were very old in 2006, not sure if they've had a fleet upgrade but I doubt it. Cost cutting seemed to be the order of the day from what I saw, from what my instructor told me and from a not so safe experience I had in one of their aircraft! A few more issues surrounding safety...

Value for money seems good, they do try their best to get you through the course (I did the PPL) and those that were doing their hour building seemed to get it all done the way they wanted. Quite a few didn't get through the PPL course when I was there, mainly down to their own performance rather than OBA's though.

Of course, weather is a factor but that's nothing to be laid at OBA's door. Big thumbs up to the groundschool lectures, though. The mysteries surrounding the whizz wheel soon become clear...

mad_jock 18th Apr 2009 11:29

I saw someone getting a refund out of OBA its dead easy. You just land at Maryland Naval base, when you realise that its not often St Augustine have 50+ fighters parked up you do a 180 on the runway and takeoff again hoping nobody noticed.

After the resulting visit of the station boss to ORM in his personal F16, AT can't wait to give you your money back.

Pace152 18th Apr 2009 16:28

Mad Jock, I heard that story when I was there in 2005, is it actually true?!?

TicketyBlue 19th Apr 2009 17:35

Sorry to be pedantic Jock but I think you'll find that was Mayport Naval Base, Maryland is slightly further North! :}


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