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Forum: Spanish Forum
22nd Aug 2018, 06:22
Replies: 1
Views: 940
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

GA around Gijon/Asturias

Does anyone know what General Aviation/Flight Club options there are in North West Spain? I would maybe like to buy a share in an aircraft or ideally do a wee bit of part time instruction (SEP)
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15th Dec 2017, 13:41
Replies: 10
Views: 3,434
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

Harman Alcohol

I fly in and out of Subang regularly, and although I have never been stopped and checked I have heard that observation of alcohol being off loaded is pretty efficient. 1984 rules. Take care
Replies: 14
Views: 10,708
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

Dual licence

My advice would be to do EASA PPL and then FAA CPL (which is basically an advanced PPL .

Use the intervening flight hours to do get more quality experience like building x-country and night...
31st Aug 2017, 04:14
Replies: 10
Views: 11,082
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

N Reg in MY

We have an N Reg 172 at Air Adventure in Kuala Lumpur
19th Aug 2017, 06:53
Replies: 1
Views: 2,088
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

Ask Sebastian at Air Adventure

Ask Sebastian at Air Adventure
11th May 2017, 12:26
Replies: 4
Views: 2,423
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

I am not sure that is correct. The CAA will...

I am not sure that is correct.
The CAA will approve an EASA Examiner to conduct an IMC revalidation. I did mine in Spain 3 years ago. So training would be even less of a problem I would have thought.
23rd Feb 2017, 13:25
Replies: 6
Views: 3,296
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

Malaysia

A bit easier in MY to hire. In my opinion an FAA licence is the way to go. Validation here will take an age. Good Luck!
31st Jan 2017, 12:50
Replies: 1
Views: 1,174
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

Cessna 172

Air Adventure in Subang (KL) have an N reg for hire. Rules have changed a wee bit now though. Approval from the CAAM is required for each flight. But still relatively easy.
29th Aug 2016, 12:52
Replies: 17
Views: 5,714
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

Informational Content

Normally, having worked for many years for a German company I would dismiss Denti's comments with a derisive "typical excessive engineering" philosophy. But in this case it makes a huge ammount of...
17th May 2016, 11:44
Replies: 27
Views: 23,001
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

If u find one let me know. We can share costs

If u find one let me know. We can share costs
2nd May 2016, 12:28
Replies: 8
Views: 5,695
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

Brexit: No thx!

I am both a Pilot and an Economist. In my view it would take a long time to renegotiate our trade deals. So in the short term we would be worse off under Brexit. In the long run we would also...
10th Apr 2016, 08:12
Replies: 17
Views: 9,359
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

I flew to Grand Bahama from FXE with an...

I flew to Grand Bahama from FXE with an instructor in a 172 back in 2001. Airborne Systems. We had to clear customs at FLL on t way back.
2nd Apr 2016, 02:45
Replies: 27
Views: 23,001
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

BFR IPC

Congrats on your move to TH. I hope it works out well for you.

I have no immediate plans to travel to BKK. But mId year is possible.

In t meantime my club has an N reg 172 if your travel...
Replies: 17
Views: 11,774
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

Airborne Systems in the early 21st Century

When I flew with Airborne Systems in 2000/2001 and later 2003, I found them very professional, never had any problems with bookings and Vinny was extremely helpful. My instructor (Giancarlo) is...
27th Nov 2015, 11:31
Replies: 7
Views: 4,412
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

Dr Sagoo. Twin Towers Medical Centre. KL.

Dr Sagoo. Twin Towers Medical Centre. KL.
8th Sep 2015, 13:51
Replies: 8
Views: 2,709
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

IMC reval

I think Whopity is right regarding examination. But the CAA will brief other European examiners on how to conduct IMC revals. I did this last year in Spain.
3rd Sep 2015, 10:14
Replies: 16
Views: 12,943
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

IPC?

Any chance you could conduct an IPC for me at SZB ?

Cheers

S
13th Aug 2015, 14:26
Replies: 27
Views: 23,001
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

FAA & EASA BFRs

Hi Flyerr (sic)

Let me know when you are set up in TH, also if you are likely to visit KUL in the near future.
Incidentally I do something similar for EASA licence holders on SEPs in Malaysia.
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2nd Aug 2015, 11:32
Replies: 27
Views: 23,001
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

Small Market

One idea to give you a wee bit of low cost flying is as an FAA Instructor conducting BFRs and IPCs. There are few FAA rated instructors in south east asia and you would be in demand amongst a...
27th Jul 2015, 21:10
Replies: 6
Views: 2,563
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

Which is the right University Course?

Totally agree with 4kBeta.

Only consider courses which you are genuinely interested in. This will be the area where you will be most likely to excel (and also not drop out of - which is always a...
19th Jul 2015, 21:43
Replies: 21
Views: 10,345
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

Flying into Bali (from where ?)

Will your route take you over Kuala Lumpur ?
14th May 2015, 12:23
Replies: 66
Views: 18,412
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

R Examiners

So does this mean that a Revalidation Examiner regains his/her privileges?
Replies: 3
Views: 1,969
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

Subang Airport, KL

SZB has the greatest number of flying clubs in Malaysia and is quick and easy to get to from SIN by Firefly.

The main advantage of flying in MY is that you have a lot more places to go, SIN is...
11th Apr 2015, 00:50
Replies: 26
Views: 9,464
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

Positive Reinforcement

Totally agree with Ghengis.
I teach in a University as well as doing a wee bit of flight instruction. I am also a trained assessor in the Corporate world.
Learning theory tells us that Students do...
4th Feb 2015, 10:21
Replies: 59
Views: 6,969
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

Aeroplane, Licence, Rating and Airspace confusion.

I think this question is directed specificially at Whopity, Bose X and a few others of our cognoscenti.

I flew with an FAA Private Pilot on a flight in Malaysia to Pangkor Island and back from...
4th Feb 2015, 09:49
Replies: 2
Views: 2,189
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

FI in MY

As a Brit living in Malaysia I can only answer for one country.

It is not easy. I had a German friend trying to get an AFI rating here, she eventually gave up.

I spent 9 months trying to get...
2nd Dec 2014, 12:23
Replies: 6
Views: 4,613
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

Thumbs up IR (R)

And don't forget, IMC revalidations too!
28th Nov 2014, 22:05
Replies: 6
Views: 3,255
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

BFR & IPC

I am after an IPC and will be in MNL around February. Are you a CFII also?
Cheers
22nd Sep 2014, 14:02
Replies: 16
Views: 16,361
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

Post Nominal and Pre Nominal Letters

I have found that in Malaysia the use of Titles is rife and many people seem to have multiple titles which are always mandatory to include when addressing a formal gathering. Malaysia is regarded...
25th Aug 2014, 06:35
Replies: 1
Views: 1,149
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

MY Air Law

I never had much luck finding any material. My advice would be to check out the MY AIP.

Let me know if you do find a worthwhile source!

Good Luck...
8th Aug 2014, 08:26
Replies: 26
Views: 7,476
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

CRI etc.

I think several people have knocked over the age objection - I was about age 58 when I did my CPL and FI. I now combine a wee bit of flight instruction with my new career as a University Lecturer.
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16th Jul 2014, 07:17
Replies: 2
Views: 2,431
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

Credit Rating

Actually I had a conversation about this with my bank yesterday. The feeling was that I would need 6 months of UK payslips before anyone would make me an offer. However, as I had been with my...
19th Jun 2014, 11:58
Replies: 19
Views: 3,601
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

Just like Schengen I would assume, one visa, and...

Just like Schengen I would assume, one visa, and one entry stamp and another on exit from TH. I have yet to do that as yet so grateful for any update.

The idea is that just one visa will cover...
17th Jun 2014, 17:22
Replies: 19
Views: 3,601
Posted By Captain Stravaigin

KH

A bit of a long shot - but if you are already in Cambodia the Visa covers you for Thailand. Eventually most of ASEAN will join this Schengen type arrangement.
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