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flybywire380 24th Nov 2012 09:58

Float Rating in Florida
 
All,

Would anyone be kind enough to share their thoughts/opinions on the "best" place to do the single-engine seaplane rating in Florida please? I know that there are a handful of places around central Florida, but recommendations/thoughts/opinions from experience would be much appreciated.

Thanks!
fbw380

custardpsc 25th Nov 2012 06:55

Jack Browns is the place if you just want a rating. When i was there it was a two day intensive course and you do indeed come out with a rating and the school is professional and the material well taught. If you want more than a rating, ie to gain useful experience while you do it then consider other places. I can't speak about florida further than JBs but I also did the canadian rating at Pitt Meadows Vancouver with Pacific Rim and I go back there still for float refresher. I learnt a lot more in canada, ie pushing back off docks into fast rivers, beaching, that kind of stuff than I did in florida. Canada also has a solo requirement for the rating, whereas FAA doesn't.

flybywire380 27th Nov 2012 15:00

custardpsc - thank you for your reply, and for the insight; Jack Brown's does seem to be the one that keeps cropping up in the good books. Interesting info on Canada, definitely something to store-up.

Again, thanks very much for the info.

custardpsc 27th Nov 2012 15:25

Welcome. Be interested to know how you get on and if Jack Browns is still the place to go in Florida. Also, if you do go there, would be interested on how they now view TSA requirements.

avionimc 27th Nov 2012 16:01

Try Rich Hensch at Florida Seaplanes near Orlando. Excellent training and value on a nicely equipped M7-235 Maule.

B2N2 29th Nov 2012 20:58

Have a look at Key West Seaplanes.
Cessna's but in really great condition and you actually get to land on the sea and not on a lake.
They're about twice the cost of Jack Brown but you do get the opportunity to put the "sea" in your seaplane rating.
KEY WEST SEAPLANES/OFFICIAL SITE-LITTLE PALM-ALL FLORIDA-MIAMI-BAHAMAS

http://www.suitedreamskeywest.com/wp...26-612x400.jpg

flybywire380 2nd Dec 2012 06:51

Again guys thanks very much for all the info.

I've been in contact with Key West Seaplanes, and the owner said they currently don't offer training in their seaplanes.

custardpsc - 'will have to find out about their take on the TSA requirements; 'will feedback if there's anything interesting.


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