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sarboy w****r 15th May 2009 13:22

Cheap B206 Rates?
 
Hi,

Does anyone know of a school that they would recommend that has cheap B206 rates please? I'm looking to do my skills test for the CPL(H) on one.

Thanks,

SBW

biggles99 15th May 2009 14:09

206 rates
 
where are you based?

Big Ls

IrishSarBoy 15th May 2009 14:36

I'd try Sterling in Norwich.

Pandalet 15th May 2009 15:29

Sloane in Northampton used to have very good 206 rates, but I've no idea if they're still reasonable.

sarboy w****r 15th May 2009 16:09

I'm London based at the moment, but I'd anticipate being able to do the hours I need in a week or so weather permitting, so am perfectly happy to go elsewhere if the price differential makes it worthwhile.

Thanks,

SBW

rotorspin 15th May 2009 20:18

check your pm's

busidriver 15th May 2009 20:52

Ah, rotorspin,

I think he wants to fly it, not have his photo taken in it!

biggles99 15th May 2009 21:53

206 rates
 
Try Cotswold Helicopters.

Kemble, near Cirencester.

nice airfield, lovely location, great instructors.

Big Ls

rotorspin 16th May 2009 08:56

thanks for that busidriver, one nicely kitted 206B3, insured, sitting in a hangar under AOC ready for SFH at good rates.....

so picture that!

:}

busidriver 16th May 2009 09:12

rotorspin,

Forgive my attempt at humour.

I'm sure it's a lovely aircraft, and I hope it's happy piggy-backing on Cranfield's AOC.

Nice flowers, too!

JTobias 16th May 2009 09:22

Rotorspin

Can't get hold of you, call me

JT :ok:

John R81 16th May 2009 12:58

Try EBG Helicopters at Redhill

heli123 16th May 2009 13:12

SBW check your pm's...

tony 1969 16th May 2009 17:04

another PM to check :ok:

rotorspin 17th May 2009 12:40

busidriver - should have picked up your non-virtual self from your pprune name!:ok:

prefer carnations myself but they didn't have any....

busidriver 17th May 2009 19:32

Eh?

(Airbus pilot dabbling in other things... Have I confused you?)

R44-pilot 18th May 2009 10:50

Just to clarify.....

Your doing a CPL(H) skills test on B206? Did you do the whole CPL(H) Flight Training on a 206?
Didnt know you could do the training on one type then the skills test on another........

Sorry to hijack but can the CPL(H) flight training be done on an R22 and then the skills test with Fred Cross on a R44???

Thanks:ok:

Whirlygig 18th May 2009 11:46

Firstly, we don't know Sarboy's circumstances and he may not have needed a CPL(H) course as we know it!!

However, yes, I believe you can fly different types for the CPL(H) course and the test but would you really want the added pressure of flying perfectly in a type that you've not flown for a while 'cos you've done the rest of the course in a different type? I wouldn't!! :}

Cheers

Whirls


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