![]() |
Florida Schweizer 300
Does anyone know where build up some Schweizer 300 hours in Florida (but not at bristow heli)?
I'll be there for holiday and i wish also fly approximately 15-20 hours, it seems that they have only Robinson :ugh: Basically i need only a chopper and an instructor or a pilot that supervise me during the flight cheers |
|
ocean helicopters in west palm beach (Nth County airport) have a Schweitz or two and are nice people...
|
I remember something in ormond beach..but i don't remember the name... :}
|
tomlinson aviation
|
|
chopperthedeer:
not at bristow heli.........it seems that they have only Robinson http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j3...l/f72d3e7e.jpg |
No but i know that Bristow has a huge :E fleet of "300" and i also already visited them at Titusville...i would ask advices about other FL school with a 300 in fleet
|
I did some training at Tomlinson earlier this year. Very nice people and easy to deal with. The operate 300CB's and CBi's and they do keep them well maintained.
|
Does it have to be in Florida?
With the weak British Pound you could perhaps think about going to the UK? I know for instance that Helicentre.com at Liverpool have some Euro-zone hourbuilders on their 300's at the moment. |
No 300's at Ocean anymore
All of Ocean's 'serviceable' 300's migrated accross the airfield to
Cloud 9 Helicopters in January. We are equally nice people as well with good rates ;) |
Well if you are looking for sun and maybe a nice view over an active volcano, but don't mind a little bit of cold with your sun, I can hook you up with a 300C at around 210 EUR/hr in Iceland.
|
Go to Cloud 9 in West Palm Beach. You'll get all the hours you want and have a fantastic time too.
|
Gordy, will there ever be a time that you stop plugging that place?
|
handbag
Gordy, will there ever be a time that you stop plugging that place? Without getting into it, in my opinion, the training there these days does NOT prepare one for a huge segment of the industry. It will prepare you to work in the gulf where you have "flow charts" and a hierarchal system. It certainly will NOT prepare a pilot for the world of utility, OR to go out in the field with an aircraft with little or no support team right there with you. Obviously I am somewhat biased. They have their "box" within which you must stay, and make all your radio calls verbatim etc... That is not my style, as many who trained in years past know. And yes, I disagree with a whole bunch of the training style there now. In my opinion for what it is worth, is that the school has slowly declined into a pilot factory---it was always accused of such, but I never thought of it that way. Some of the rules that are enforced make no sense what so ever---other than it was the whim of some senior instructor. (And yes, I agree I had some odd rules too many years ago). So, would I recommend the school? Here is what I do know, you will get honest advice, excellent ground training, excellent instrument training, and sound by the book flight training. You will not be allowed to "discover" your style or do anything outside of their "box". If your intent is to work back in Europe or to work in a large company with lots of support, (i.e. the GOM), then I would say yes. If you prefer more individualized attention, and maybe want to a utility pilot and work independently then I would say no. Let the sparks fly... |
actually Gordy, I admire you for your response. Wise words from a respected pilot. Fly safe.
|
Very well said Gordy. I agree with you whole-heartedly. I was just talking about the place in exact same way tonight.
I think it was better and less of a "factory" when it was HAI. And don't get me started on the hierarchy!!! |
Not sure what it's like now but in 2004-5 it was definitely a pilot factory. A mostly good standard of training, but no variety in terrain/weather, and it didn't really teach you to 'make decisions'. It sort of exists in it's own 'bubble'.
|
| All times are GMT. The time now is 17:53. |
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.