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I'm in Los Angeles
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 00:16:51 GMT, Larry Dighera wrote: On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 23:50:30 GMT, Steve wrote in :: I'll look for flight schools with twins first and see if I can get a good match with the instructors. Where are you located? Are you in Orange County, CA? |
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On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 00:23:59 GMT, Steve wrote
in :: I'm in Los Angeles There are several airports located in Los Angeles. I was hoping I might be able to recommend a particular Fixed Base Operator's flight school to you, but I'm not sure which airports are nearest your location, but I would suggest a larger, towered airport with the exception of LAX. At any rate, drop in to your nearest airport, and let the proprietor know you are interested in flight training. Ask for a demo ride with the Chief Pilot, that way you'll probably have one of the better instructors with some experience, and one who is less likely to leave for a job with the airlines midway through your instruction. The instructor will show you how to inspect the aircraft before flight, takeoff, let you take the controls, and demonstrate what's involved in landing. You'll get a taste of what light aircraft are like, and a chance to interview your potential instructor. If you're not happy with the instructor, aircraft, or anything else, get a demo flight at another FBO. The cost will be minimal, and you'll have a much better idea of what you'll be in for. |
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As far as I know I'm within 15 no more than 30 minutes to the
following that are not LAX. They are Santa Monica, Torrance, Hawthorne, and Compton. From my research on the web Compton is the only one that offesr Multi-engine at their flight school. Compton is not neccessarily a place I would want to spend a lot of time so I'm going to go by Santa Monica tommorrow and make a trip to Torrance later in the week. On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 05:29:42 GMT, Larry Dighera wrote: On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 00:23:59 GMT, Steve wrote in :: I'm in Los Angeles There are several airports located in Los Angeles. I was hoping I might be able to recommend a particular Fixed Base Operator's flight school to you, but I'm not sure which airports are nearest your location, but I would suggest a larger, towered airport with the exception of LAX. At any rate, drop in to your nearest airport, and let the proprietor know you are interested in flight training. Ask for a demo ride with the Chief Pilot, that way you'll probably have one of the better instructors with some experience, and one who is less likely to leave for a job with the airlines midway through your instruction. The instructor will show you how to inspect the aircraft before flight, takeoff, let you take the controls, and demonstrate what's involved in landing. You'll get a taste of what light aircraft are like, and a chance to interview your potential instructor. If you're not happy with the instructor, aircraft, or anything else, get a demo flight at another FBO. The cost will be minimal, and you'll have a much better idea of what you'll be in for. |
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On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 05:39:34 GMT, Steve wrote
in :: I'm going to go by Santa Monica tommorrow and make a trip to Torrance later in the week. Those are good choices. You might also consider Long Beach: http://www.atpflightschool.com/ http://www.californiaflightcenter.com/ You'll find a list of flight schools at Santa Monica he http://santa-monica.org/airport/n_flight_s.aspx Here's a list of flight schools in California: http://tinyurl.com/cwle7 |
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![]() Thanks those are pretty good links. I forgot about Long Beach the California Flight Center just from looking at their website warrants a closer look. Thanks for the info Larry On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 06:20:09 GMT, Larry Dighera wrote: On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 05:39:34 GMT, Steve wrote in :: I'm going to go by Santa Monica tommorrow and make a trip to Torrance later in the week. Those are good choices. You might also consider Long Beach: http://www.atpflightschool.com/ http://www.californiaflightcenter.com/ You'll find a list of flight schools at Santa Monica he http://santa-monica.org/airport/n_flight_s.aspx Here's a list of flight schools in California: http://tinyurl.com/cwle7 |
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