Congratulations to Pilot Graduates!!!
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Congratulations to Pilot Graduates!!!
A nice set of MAAC wings were presented today to Paul after completing our HEFA flight training. Way to go! We are hoping that at least one of the pictures is suitable for posting to the forum!
Congratulations again to other recent "graduates" including:
- Bruce
- Adam
- Mike (currently on a sailing adventure!)
And two great flights with new student Dennis today. He advanced quickly on the sticks with our club Apprentice.
Way to go!!!
Brian
Congratulations again to other recent "graduates" including:
- Bruce
- Adam
- Mike (currently on a sailing adventure!)
And two great flights with new student Dennis today. He advanced quickly on the sticks with our club Apprentice.
Way to go!!!
Brian
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Re: Congratulations to Pilot Graduates!!!
Too bad Adam and I missed out on the presentation. It was already misty with rain this morning so we didn't think it would be suitable to fly. Adam will be excited to get his wings. See you next weekend.
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Re: Congratulations to Pilot Graduates!!!
...here is todays presentation picture with labeling. I sent it along to the Zone B MAAC Newsletter editor as well.
..these MAAC 'Pilot Wings" are available from our Treasurer Chris, for the sum of $10.00 when in stock. We should have more in a few weeks.
Bill
..these MAAC 'Pilot Wings" are available from our Treasurer Chris, for the sum of $10.00 when in stock. We should have more in a few weeks.
Bill
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Re: Congratulations to Pilot Graduates!!!
hello guys i am here new member and i liked your post .. )) thanks or the posts
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Re: Congratulations to Pilot Graduates!!!
Hi Guys,
Do you have upcoming new pilot training sessions?
Do you have upcoming new pilot training sessions?
- bdg
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Re: Congratulations to Pilot Graduates!!!
It can be tougher this time of year, depending on conditions and availability of trainers. There are only a handful of trainers at our club. Cold fingers are not your friends. You definitely need to dress appropriately this time of the year... cause once you are cold, the flying is typically done.
I would recommend that you reach out the evening before if you are thinking about venturing out to Shannon Park. Add a post in the "Anyone Flying" section.
In the meantime, have you tried this before? I would highly recommend a "good" simulator that you can use with your PC. Phoenix or Real Flight are among the best but certainly are not free. But trust me - if you are new - this will save you hours of learning time and buckets of savings in mistakes and broken parts! I would recommend purchasing from Mighty Small Cars on Windmill Drive in Dartmouth.
Brian
I would recommend that you reach out the evening before if you are thinking about venturing out to Shannon Park. Add a post in the "Anyone Flying" section.
In the meantime, have you tried this before? I would highly recommend a "good" simulator that you can use with your PC. Phoenix or Real Flight are among the best but certainly are not free. But trust me - if you are new - this will save you hours of learning time and buckets of savings in mistakes and broken parts! I would recommend purchasing from Mighty Small Cars on Windmill Drive in Dartmouth.
Brian
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Re: Congratulations to Pilot Graduates!!!
bdg wrote:It can be tougher this time of year, depending on conditions and availability of trainers. There are only a handful of trainers at our club. Cold fingers are not your friends. You definitely need to dress appropriately this time of the year... cause once you are cold, the flying is typically done.
I would recommend that you reach out the evening before if you are thinking about venturing out to Shannon Park. Add a post in the "Anyone Flying" section.
In the meantime, have you tried this before? I would highly recommend a "good" simulator that you can use with your PC. Phoenix or Real Flight are among the best but certainly are not free. But trust me - if you are new - this will save you hours of learning time and buckets of savings in mistakes and broken parts! I would recommend purchasing from Mighty Small Cars on Windmill Drive in Dartmouth.
Brian
Many thanks for your reply.
I picked up Real Flight a few weeks ago. Its been going great so far.
I will check\post in the "Anyone Flying" section before going out.
Thanks!