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Old 14th September 2005 | 11:34
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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,
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Old 14th September 2005 | 18:47
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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

Cheers, Alouette
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Old 14th September 2005 | 19:25
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PM?

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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Old 14th September 2005 | 20:25
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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
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Old 14th September 2005 | 22:19
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wbryce

If you manage to find any info could you post it on here please.
I would be interested to know the situation re cost, etc.

Thanks

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Old 15th September 2005 | 07:58
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No probs...will post info on the board
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Old 15th September 2005 | 09:14
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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)
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Old 15th September 2005 | 09:45
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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!
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Old 15th September 2005 | 10:42
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I can only read/speak English
You're doing better than most Ppruners then!

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