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levo 7th Jan 2008 21:09

self fly hire las vegas
 
Hi all having a break in Vegas soon are there any self fly opperations in the area
I have Jaa licence will i just need a chek ride or a FAA convesion

could do with a bit of info

Many thanks Levo.

B Sousa 8th Jan 2008 02:15

I doubt you will find any "For Hire Helicopters" here in La$ Vega$. I think the only one that is cheap enough for training will be Silver State Helicopters. They have a website.
You may want to check with guys like NrFairy. I know he rented one in Southern California some years back. Others here also get block time somewhere in Southern California.
Getting a conversion is not as easy as you make it sound.....

levo 8th Jan 2008 20:01

B Sousa

Thanks for that ,I will call them

Many Thanks Levo.:ok:

shimmersky 10th Jan 2008 22:56

vegas
 
try vegas air service out of boulder city(just south east of vegas)
they have an R22 an R44 and a S300C
ask for roger

bert would know that if he worked over in boulder more often
hows that koala bert???

levo 11th Jan 2008 19:22

Shimmersky

Thanks will find tel No for them.

Many thanks Paul.:ok:

NYhelipilot 11th Jan 2008 19:36

Also try Red Rock aviation in North Las Vegas (if you want R44).

www.flyredrock.com

rick1128 16th Apr 2008 13:12

I do know there is at least one school out of North Las Vegas Airport and one out of Boulder.

Enjoy the sights.

Gordy 16th Apr 2008 15:39

I passed through Boulder City last year on my way to North Dakota, and met the people at Vegas Air Service, I also happen to know the owner. Not sure why they have not responded to e-mail, but will find out. They have a variety of aircraft to choose from, and I would recommend going there.

levo 16th Apr 2008 19:23

Hi just got back from vegas and never saw a 22/44/300 wanted to fly the same as you mostly ec130 . there is a little airfield at Jean just south of vegas the city would only take 30 mins to see Grand canyon is about 1 hour in heli and something you wont forget try Maveric helicopters but dont buy the video / dvd of the flight its of poor quality .

Levo.

NYhelipilot 16th Apr 2008 21:27

There used to be a company called Red Rock Aviation in/near Vegas.

www.redrockaviation.com points you to www.flightpro42.com where the following message is displayed.

"If you arrived at this website looking for Red Rock Aviation, please be advised that the owners of that school have parted ways. You can contact Michael Gerlicher at (702) 354-8698 for further information regarding flight training in the greater Las Vegas area."

muffin 17th Apr 2008 19:42

Also look here
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthr...ferrerid=20221


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