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13th Aug 2004, 22:30
Replies: 2
Views: 628
Posted By Student-pilot

Ag Rating

Hello,

I’m looking at doing an Ag Rating and was looking for some suggestions as to where to go, I’m in QLD but will to travel just about anywhere to get the best training.
I was also wondering...
4th Sep 2003, 15:05
Replies: 43
Views: 4,082
Posted By Student-pilot

Thanks for your informative reply marreeman I now...

Thanks for your informative reply marreeman I now remember why I don't bother posting very often. Although my tag may suggest I’m a student you should check the date I signed up.

Even on a day...
3rd Sep 2003, 14:40
Replies: 43
Views: 4,082
Posted By Student-pilot

As both aircraft where operating in controlled...

As both aircraft where operating in controlled airspace and the drop A/C needs clearance to drop it would be almost impossible for you to have a "meat bomb" drop through your windscreen without you...
9th Jul 2003, 11:44
Replies: 1
Views: 992
Posted By Student-pilot

B58 Operating Costs

Hello,

I'm after some info for a friend who's looking at buying a B58. Info such as Max engine times and overhaul cost, max prop times and overhaul cost. "Average" 100hrly cost for a IFR aircraft...
5th Jul 2003, 18:13
Replies: 3
Views: 983
Posted By Student-pilot

P68b

Looking for some info on the P68B as in TAS, Fuel burns, general basic load and MTOW and any other useful info.
Thanks.
S.P.
18th May 2003, 14:30
Replies: 17
Views: 1,373
Posted By Student-pilot

Hey guys and girls, I'd just like to add...

Hey guys and girls,

I'd just like to add another view to this conversation. I'm currently a low hour CPL and I am a meatbomb droper. I fly at two drop zones although I don't have alot of...
16th May 2003, 13:08
Replies: 59
Views: 6,202
Posted By Student-pilot

Thanks for the great replys I'm happy to see that...

Thanks for the great replys I'm happy to see that alot of people agree with my view.

Marshell,

Why can't a bare CPL be a jump pilot? I did, it took me six months to get a spot but in the end...
5th May 2003, 14:35
Replies: 59
Views: 6,202
Posted By Student-pilot

Devil 200 hr TT instructors, A waste of space?

Hello all,


Do you think a fresh CPL should be able to do an instructor rating and then teach with basically no experience? I personally think that there should be a minimum hour requirement like...
Forum: Rotorheads
14th Mar 2003, 05:30
Replies: 277
Views: 22,104
Posted By Student-pilot

CPL(H) Theory.

Hello,

I currently hold a CPLA in Australia with about 300 hrs and now want to venture into the world of the angry palm trees, and I'd like some suggestions on where to train?

I'm looking at...
31st Oct 2002, 03:09
Replies: 16
Views: 1,994
Posted By Student-pilot

Thumbs down “Very experienced Instructors” hmm well, as I...

“Very experienced Instructors” hmm well, as I know the people who where selling you this cr*p I can tell you that might no be the case. Every year they take on three instructors who graduate the year...
Replies: 2
Views: 520
Posted By Student-pilot

I have not trained with them but The College is...

I have not trained with them but The College is suppost to be very good and the last I heard they had approval for JAA licences. They also have a training centre (for the general public) is not much...
23rd Jul 2002, 01:50
Replies: 1
Views: 228
Posted By Student-pilot

Ultralights

Hello All,

I’m looking at converting my GA CPLA to cover ultralights as well and I have a few questions.

Can I log ultralight hours as “real” :D hours and if I do an instructor rating will that...
28th Jun 2002, 08:35
Replies: 27
Views: 2,463
Posted By Student-pilot

My experience with cyber exams are as follows. ...

My experience with cyber exams are as follows.
I have sat all seven of the commercial exams and failed three, although I am sure this is not the systems fault. My first exam ran smoothly with no...
26th Jun 2002, 12:21
Replies: 13
Views: 983
Posted By Student-pilot

The best thing about the TB series is the in...

The best thing about the TB series is the in flight re-fueling, if you don't like what the gauges show just get your jumper and rub the gauges the static brings it back to full! Now thats what I call...
26th Feb 2002, 15:44
Replies: 4
Views: 332
Posted By Student-pilot

Arrow I agree that in the total scheme of things an...

I agree that in the total scheme of things an extra $400 is not a lot but to a struggling student this could be over two months wages.

Consider it this way, the old system used to cost $150 and...
26th Feb 2002, 07:14
Replies: 4
Views: 332
Posted By Student-pilot

Thumbs down CASA Cyber Exams

I've just been looking on the internet at the new cyber exams for the commercial licence. They are changing the format from the three exams in one day to a computer based system of seven exams that...
Replies: 57
Views: 7,370
Posted By Student-pilot

Post Sorry I don't know the answer to your question...

Sorry I don't know the answer to your question but you could contact someone at CASA who are the governing body in Australia.
www.casa.gov.au (http://www.casa.gov.au)

Good luck.
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