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Old 13th Oct 2005, 18:17
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LPC's

Another year has passed and my LPC's are due.

Fancy a change this year anybody know a good examiner (I know a few not so good ones), don't mind travelling, if im going to learn something
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I know many good examiners, where are you and what do you fly?
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im frequently around manchester, midlands and London

22, 44, 206
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I know many good examiners, where are you and what do you fly?
Careful float test, could be a fish to see who you are and who you are calling a bad examiner!!!

Trust No-one, whoever he/she is!!


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at the risk of painting myself as an 'anal' ****...there's no apostrophe in LPCs...

Lighthearted comments welcome...LOL

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im still none the wiser

Maybe i won't be anyway. whos to to say these examiners know more in any case. i suspect a lot of these examiners have less hours than the most of us anyway. i remember a guy coming for a trial lesson when i was an afic and now hes an examiner
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Contact Heliair at Denham. You will definitely learn something there during your LPC, however many hours you may have. Not sure if they have current access to a 206, but give them a call and they will confirm. 01895 835 899.
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Old 15th Oct 2005, 00:17
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We all learn something new with every change.

"Change is not a dirty word".....

..............Now ....................MOIST..........Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm



EHhhh!!!!!!!!!!!????????????????

Ermmmm........................................Terribly sorry!!

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Old 15th Oct 2005, 06:52
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"Not sure if they have current access to a 206"

They do.
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Old 15th Oct 2005, 07:49
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Give Doug Coleman a ring at Patiot Aviation, Cranfield.

Top bloke, flexible, will teach you plenty, and you can probably work in a bit of London Heli Lane experience, too.

All three types available last time I checked.

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206 at Heliair, Wellesbourne too. .
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If you are around the south east try London Helicopter Centres at Redhill. They will definitely be able to help with the '22 and '44 and should be able to assist with the 206 as well.

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Go to bonny Scotland, HJS helicopters at Aberdeen, all three types, purpose built strip and great scenery.
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Try Tiger Helicopters at Shobdon
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Bad Examiners

Hey Silsoesid,

I know very few... I mean... no bad examiners!!!!!

Taken a while to get back on this post, have a couple of freinds who are very experienced who do LPC's, OPC, Conversions on 206, 350 and 355.

Mainly South West based however they will travel if the money is right!!! And of course you have an aircraft!
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If your around the Midlands area, Try Nigel Burton @ East midlands Helicopters - On the Nottingham- Leicester Boarder.
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