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Old 25th Jul 2006, 00:46
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Question R22 Hire / flight training schools in New York

Hi again all.

In September I will be over in the USA and I am planning on 3 days in New York city before returning to the UK , so I was wondering if anyone could recommend a school which has R22s or R44s that I could book a few hours in to do some sightseeing over the big apple .

I thought of contacting Boatpix but thought against it as it will be the last few days of September so not really big sailing time , also I believe they only really like people who like to build lots of hours when all I want is a little sightseeing time.

People on this forum have helped me in the past with various questions and hopefully this time will be no different.

I believe in recommendation so please help with goods places to look into or bad places to avoid.

Please feel free to PM me if you wish.

Thanks in advance Chester

P.S. I did initially post this on another thread regarding hour building advice etc but nobody replied and i could really do with some help please thanks.
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Try this company http://www.pegasusflight.com/index.html
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Old 25th Jul 2006, 19:54
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Also consider on Long Island at Farmingdale, Long Island Helicopter.
Further East at Ronkonkoma Helicopter Flight Training.
Or at White Plains/Westchester Co. Wings Air LLC
Wings is 300C, the others R22. You can Google the websites.
Alternatively, if you dont mind giving up the stick, try a tour with Liberty Helicopters (EC130 or Astar) or NY Helicopters (Longranger). You can google the addresses.
Have fun in the Big Apple.
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There may be a flight school at Linden, New Jersey. That would put you at about 7 miniutes away from the Statue of Liberty (in a S300c).

Enjoy.
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try

http://www.nassauhelicopters.com/
 
Old 26th Jul 2006, 11:48
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the controller......


don't bother........if you've been there, you'll understand !
 

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