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Pappa Delta 16th April 2012 18:16

FAA CFI R44
 
Hello,

Are there any FAA CFI,s Helicopter available in the vicinity of Cologne Germany to give a BiAnnual for a PPL on a R44 R1? It,s on German registration so probably good if you have a JAR License as well.

PM me please and thanks a lot.

Best Regards,

PD

Spunk 17th April 2012 06:40

Cologne
 
You might want to call AirLloyd

I'm pretty sure that they have a FAA CFI hanging around somewhere.

GoodGrief 17th April 2012 14:11


If you're looking to do an FAA biannual using an FAA CFI, surely you need to do it on an N registered aircraft?!?
Any ICAO registered aircraft will do just fine.

Ready2Fly 17th April 2012 14:50

If you do not have any success and Stuttgart fits as well, send me a PM. I know both, R44 and CFI for the task.

GoodGrief 17th April 2012 16:00

At $150+ in landing fees you want to stay away from EDDS as far as you can:ugh:.
You can't fly manoeuvres in EDDS so you would have to to go a smaller field which is about 40 minutes roundtrip in unnecessary straight and level flight.:ugh:

Like Spunk said, Bonn is where you want to go.

Ready2Fly 17th April 2012 17:16

Goodgrief
Thanks for your input. How do you know $150+ does apply here as well? Anway, i just wanted to help out. I do not earn or loose any $ either way. :ok:

Hawkeye0001 17th April 2012 22:33

I did a refresher with them last year, was something in the range of 750-800€ if I recall correctly, all fees & FI included. Not too sure if they have an FAA CFI on staff, though (I was only able to fly with a JAA FI). Ask for Mr. Appelfeller. Nice guys and good facility.


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