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Aerobatics in Northern NJ
Going through the archive of this group, I see several posts about
aerobatics at Sussex. One mentions a place called Airbatix, while others mention instructors by name. But these posts weren't recent. Is there any aerobatic training going on in Northern NJ now? I know about Van Sant, but I'm wondering if there's something closer (I fly mostly out of Caldwell). Thanks. I just did the EMT with Rich Stowell, and I need to learn how to get another fix. - Andrew |
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In article ine.com,
Andrew Gideon wrote: Going through the archive of this group, I see several posts about aerobatics at Sussex. One mentions a place called Airbatix, while others mention instructors by name. But these posts weren't recent. On the other hand, the Sussex web site does list a phone number for "Aerobatic Instruction"... http://216.86.49.175/fltschool.asp A little Google goes a long way :-) |
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Andrew/Roy-
Going through the archive of this group, I see several posts about aerobatics at Sussex. One mentions a place called Airbatix, while others mention instructors by name. But these posts weren't recent. On the other hand, the Sussex web site does list a phone number for "Aerobatic Instruction"... http://216.86.49.175/fltschool.asp That page lists Angelo Cillaroto as the aerobatic instructor. I know Angelo slightly. At one time he was giving aerobatic instruction in a Pitts S-2B at Sussex, but he is no longer doing that. In fact, that very S-2B is moving down to Monmouth Executive (BLM) today if the weather cooperates. Which leads me to mention this- there are a couple of people at BLM who will do aerobatic instruction in the Pitts S-2B. It's more central NJ than northern NJ, but not too terribly far from Caldwell. The people I'm thinking of are Bill Green and Ron Chadwick. I'm not sure whether they are officially "hanging out their shingle" offering instruction to the public, but they are both accomplished Intermediate level competition aerobatic pilots, and Ron has taught me quite a bit. If you can contact me off-list (remove the "nospams" to get my e-mail address), I can help you get in touch with them. Tom P. |
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