doing PPL in Russia?
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doing PPL in Russia?
Hello,
I have a friend moving to Russia with a desire to fly those expensive wind generators
I only really have knowledge in fixed wing so do not know if a PPL H can be obtained from Russia. He will be living around the Moscow area. Does anyone know any information on which I can pass down to him? i.e. costs, type of ac, converting back to JAR PPL etc...
thanks in advance,
I have a friend moving to Russia with a desire to fly those expensive wind generators
I only really have knowledge in fixed wing so do not know if a PPL H can be obtained from Russia. He will be living around the Moscow area. Does anyone know any information on which I can pass down to him? i.e. costs, type of ac, converting back to JAR PPL etc...
thanks in advance,
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He could probably do the PPL H at the MI factory on an MI-2. A friend of mine did that a few years ago. Let me see what can dig out on that matter. Check ur PM in the next few days
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Why not post whatever information you dig out here in the forum so that everyone can read it, and refer to it in the future?
We now have a huge information database - built up from posts by members writing on all sorts of topics. It's very useful as a source of reference.
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Why not post whatever information you dig out here in the forum so that everyone can read it, and refer to it in the future?
We now have a huge information database - built up from posts by members writing on all sorts of topics. It's very useful as a source of reference.
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Go to Aviamarkets website. They are the Russian distributor for Bell and Robinson, and from what I understand have a training side as well.
www.vertolet.ru
Talk to Anna there and her direct email is as follows:
[email protected]
Tell her Ned from Heli Ops said to get in touch and she will help you with whatever you need.
Cheers.
Ned
www.vertolet.ru
Talk to Anna there and her direct email is as follows:
[email protected]
Tell her Ned from Heli Ops said to get in touch and she will help you with whatever you need.
Cheers.
Ned
Ned-Air2Air,
www.vertolet.ru
going through their homepage i couldn't find an advice to the instruction language? But only 60h theoretical instruction doesn't meet western standards. Prices i also couldn't find. But it seems to be " nedaleko ot moskvui" that's ok. (57km)
www.vertolet.ru
going through their homepage i couldn't find an advice to the instruction language? But only 60h theoretical instruction doesn't meet western standards. Prices i also couldn't find. But it seems to be " nedaleko ot moskvui" that's ok. (57km)
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thanks for the information,
I have sent an email to the address Ned provided, If I receive any information by PM, email or find any information by research I will be happy to post the information here.
I can only read/speak English so I can't extract much information from a website in the Russian lanuage.
Further information is always welcome!
I have sent an email to the address Ned provided, If I receive any information by PM, email or find any information by research I will be happy to post the information here.
I can only read/speak English so I can't extract much information from a website in the Russian lanuage.
Further information is always welcome!