Flying in Massachusettes
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Flying in Massachusettes
I am coming over to New England, from the UK, soon on holiday and want to do some flying whilst there. We will be staying in Boston and Cape Cod. I have a JAA and FAA ppl.
Has anyone got any suggestions for flying schools that I can rent from. Probably looking for a twin as I will have a new shiny twin rating by then. I would look to fly with an instructor as i dont know the airspace and would enjoy the training aspect. ( I have flown in Florida before though). Will also look to get the FAA twin rating on my FAA licence also.
Any thoughts?
Grey
Has anyone got any suggestions for flying schools that I can rent from. Probably looking for a twin as I will have a new shiny twin rating by then. I would look to fly with an instructor as i dont know the airspace and would enjoy the training aspect. ( I have flown in Florida before though). Will also look to get the FAA twin rating on my FAA licence also.
Any thoughts?
Grey
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Check with these folks www.aopa.org
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Also check out Eagle Air Charter based at ORH. about 40k from BOS. They might be able to assist: 01 508 752 8110. Or email: [email protected].
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BED
Greystoke, you may want to try BED too. About 20 miles outside of Boston, it's a very busy GA airport, and the two main FBOs there both have twins to rent.
My personal preference is:
East Coast Aero Club
Although the other FBO has a duchess for rent:
Executive Flyers
Enjoy
My personal preference is:
East Coast Aero Club
Although the other FBO has a duchess for rent:
Executive Flyers
Enjoy




