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Twin Floatplane rating
Does anybody know a good place to get this rating.
I'm thinking about doing another rating for the fun of it. Please let me know Neil |
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Thanks for that weasil.
Do you know any of these schools ,i'm looking into going to Florida to do the rating and would like some advice which school to choose and what plane to use? Neil |
Neil,
You could try Brown Sea Plane base at Winter Haven, FL. They recetly acquired a PA23-250 on floats. You could contact either Jon Brown or Chuck Brown. Their phone number is +1-863-956-2243. Cheers, Jatin |
Multi-engine resources
These two places offer training in a twin seabee: www.ryanseaplanes.com/ in Florida; http://seaplane.hypermart.net/multi.html in Arizona.
The first place quotes an average total cost of between $1,800 - $2,500; the second outfit charges $325 per hour dual. Training in a Grumman Widgeon is also available in Florida: http://www.geocities.com/flseaplanes/ Probably more fun than the seabee, but the price is $420 per hour. :eek: Hope this helps, MLS-12D :) |
Thanks for the info Guy's.
I need to count my money to see what i can afford:D Neil |
Neil,
If you end up venturing to Central Florida, don't forget to e-mail us and let us know that you're going to be here. :) McD |
Hello McD.
I will let you know when i will be in florida! I was in the process of booking my course but had to delay it because of an upcoming type conversion(B757). Dont you fly them?? Neil |
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