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Piper PA-28-236 Dakota For Hire with Aéro-Club des Montagnes Neuchâteloises
Son moteur de 235CV et son hélice tripales à pas variable lui permettent de voler à une vitesse de 130kts (240km/h) avec une masse maximale de 1360kg.
Last Updated:
19-04-2024
Location:
Europe
La Chaux-de-Fonds
Switzerland
Piper PA-28-140 180 Cherokee For Hire with Aéro-Club des Montagnes Neuchâteloises
Équipé d'un moteur de 180CV et une hélice bipale à pas fixe, il vole à une vitesse de 110kts (~200km/h) avec une masse maximale de 998kg.
Last Updated:
19-04-2024
Location:
Europe
La Chaux-de-Fonds
Switzerland
Apprenez à piloter avec Aéro-Club des Montagnes Neuchâteloises !
L'Aéroclub des Montagnes Neuchâteloises est approuvé DTO (Declared Training Organisation) par l'Office Fédéral de l'Aviation Civile. La formation qui y est dispensée répond ainsi aux exigences élevées de ce modèle.
Last Updated:
19-04-2024
Location:
Europe
La Chaux-de-Fonds
Switzerland
UK CAA PPL (Private Pilot's Licence) With MAK Aviation Flight School On AvPay
The LAPL licence is only valid within the United Kingdom, however permission may be sought from the officials of the destination country to fly abroad. This licence can be obtained by anyone who is fit enough to drive a car &, in fact, the medical requirements follow those issued by the DVLA for car & HGV drivers.
Last Updated:
05-03-2024
Location:
Borehamwood
England
East of England
Hertfordshire
Europe
UK
LAPL (Light Aircraft Pilot's Licence) With MAK Aviation Flight School On AvPay
This licence is the first step towards true freedom of the sky, whether you are just planning on recreational flying with friends & family, or have your sights set on the Captain's seat of a large jet.
Last Updated:
05-03-2024
Location:
Borehamwood
England
East of England
Hertfordshire
Europe
UK
IR(R) (Instrument Rating, Restricted) With MAK Aviation Flight School on AvPay
Previously known as the IMC Rating, the IR(R) allows the PPL licence holder to operate in IMC conditions within the United Kingdom whilst remaining outside of the very tightly controlled 'Class A' airspace.
Last Updated:
05-03-2024
Location:
Borehamwood
England
East of England
Hertfordshire
Europe
UK
Night Rating With MAK Aviation Flight School With MAK Aviation Flight School On AvPay
The night rating is a most useful fall-back when you just need to get from A to B after dark - or maybe you're running a little late returning from a sumptuous lunch at your favourite French airfield - & also a prerequisite for professional licences.
Last Updated:
05-03-2024
Location:
Borehamwood
England
East of England
Hertfordshire
Europe
UK
South Warwickshire Flying School on AvPay Light Aeroplane Pilots Licence (Aeroplanes) Course
The approved course at South Warwickshire Flying School is laid out in accordance with the syllabus. The course is intended to train an applicant to fly any simple single-engine aeroplane with a maximum all up weight of 2000 kgs. The licence allows the holder to fly within UK airspace only & they may only carry up to a maximum of 3 passengers & only after 10 hours logged as Pilot-in-Command following the issue of the licence.
Last Updated:
04-03-2024
Location:
Warwick
England
Europe
Warwickshire
West Midlands (County)
UK
South Warwickshire Flying School on AvPay Night Rating
This training may be carried out as part of the PPL(A) course requirements. The course does not require any theoretical or flight examination to be completed for the issue of the rating.
Last Updated:
04-03-2024
Location:
Warwick
England
Europe
Warwickshire
West Midlands (County)
UK
South Warwickshire Flying School on AvPay The Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC) Rating
An Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC) Rating extends the privileges of a PPL(A) holder to allow flight as Pilot-in-Command when out of sight of the surface, when in IMC conditions, &, in class D or E airspace in circumstances which require compliance with Instrument Flight Rules (IFR). However, the holder shall NOT fly an aeroplane on a special VFR flight in a control zone in a flight visibility of less than 3 km (1.9 miles) & can not take-off or land…
Last Updated:
04-03-2024
Location:
Warwick
England
Europe
Warwickshire
West Midlands (County)
UK
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Joining a flying club offers several benefits for aviation enthusiasts. Flying clubs often provide cost-effective options for individuals to access and fly aircraft. By sharing expenses among members, flying clubs can offer reduced rates for aircraft rental, instruction, and other services. This makes flying more affordable compared to individual aircraft ownership or renting from commercial providers.Flying clubs foster a sense of community among members who share a common passion for aviation. Joining a flying club allows you to connect with like-minded individuals, build relationships, and participate in club activities such as group flights, social events, fly-ins, and educational programs. This community provides support, mentorship, and opportunities to learn from experienced aviators. Many flying clubs maintain a diverse fleet of aircraft, ranging from trainers to complex aircraft or specialty planes. As a member, you gain access to this variety of aircraft, allowing you to gain experience on different types, expand your skills, and enjoy a broader range of flying experiences without the need to own multiple aircraft. Flying clubs often offer flight training programs, allowing members to pursue pilot certifications or ratings. These programs may provide structured training, ground instruction, and access to qualified flight instructors. Being a member of a club with training facilities and resources can significantly benefit those seeking to learn or improve their flying skills. Flying clubs typically have shared facilities, such as hangars, maintenance workshops, and clubhouses. These shared resources provide added convenience and reduce the logistical challenges associated with aircraft ownership. Members can utilize these facilities for aircraft storage, maintenance, pre-flight briefings, or social gatherings. Flying clubs often prioritize safety by implementing standard operating procedures, conducting regular safety briefings, and promoting a safety-conscious environment. Members benefit from being part of this safety culture, as it helps reinforce good practices, promotes accountability, and creates an atmosphere where everyone can contribute to a safe flying experience. Many flying clubs organize educational seminars, workshops, and guest speaker events focused on various aviation topics. These events provide opportunities to expand your knowledge, stay updated on industry trends, and engage in discussions with experts in the field. Joining a flying club offers recreational and social opportunities beyond just flying. Members often organize fly-outs to different destinations, plan group trips, and participate in aviation-related events. These activities provide a chance to explore new places, bond with fellow aviators, and create memorable experiences. It’s important to note that the specific benefits may vary depending on the flying club you join. It’s recommended to research local flying clubs, visit their facilities, and speak with current members to understand the unique advantages and culture of each club before making a decision.