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Old February 15th 05, 10:42 AM
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On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 14:36:48 -0500, T o d d P a t t i s t
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That leaves the original question - is it still there (and
did anyone else ever see it)?


I didn't notice it. Sorry!



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Old February 15th 05, 01:34 PM
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If you want clean, accurate and correct answers to flying in the Bahamas,
call Premier Aviation. They rent planes from West Palm Beach Florida for
flights to the islands all the time. Ask for Mike. The phone number is:
561.432.8747

Marty




"Jürgen Exner" wrote in message
news:hafQd.18796$uc.15244@trnddc05...
Marty Ross wrote:
Anyone know of, or have experience with, renting a plane and
instructor from any of the northwest islands in the Bahamas?

I'm planning on being there in July and would like to do some
sightseeing & flying (I'm PPL/IA). Would rather do typical
"FBO-style" instruction/checkout, but if there are none like that,
would do air tour hoping to at least get right seat view.


All the other answers set aside, nobody mentioned a rather obvious

problem:
Apparently you don't have a pilot license of the Commonwealth of the
Bahamas. Do you know for certain that your license from whatever country
(your didn't say) will be accepted by Bahaman authorities and in turn by

the
FBO?

I know for certain that you cannot operate an airplane with US registry in
the US unless you have a US pilot certificate (FAR 61.3(a)(1)) and I

assume
that other countries will have similar regulations.

jue




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Old February 16th 05, 02:03 AM
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"Jürgen Exner" wrote in message
All the other answers set aside, nobody mentioned a rather obvious

problem:
Apparently you don't have a pilot license of the Commonwealth of the
Bahamas. Do you know for certain that your license from whatever country
(your didn't say) will be accepted by Bahaman authorities and in turn by

the
FBO?


Most single-engine planes operating in the Bahamas maintain their US
registration. Quite a few twins also maintain their US registration. It
makes resale much easier.

D.


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Old February 16th 05, 04:22 AM
Marty Ross
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Thanks guys.

I also found www.flying.bahamas.com on a big fold-out ad in my new AOPA
Airport Directory. I just viewed a fantastic video on that site about
flying there from Florida. No mention of rentals or GA flights originating
from the Bahamas, however... :-(

I don't want to worry about flight planning from the USA on this trip. I
just want to rent a CFI & plane once I'm there if my sightseeing schedule
allows - that's why I asked specifically about renting there.

I'd like to fly there from the mainland someday, however.


"Marty from Sunny Florida" wrote in message
...
The FBO where I rent in South Florida has a lot of pilots who fly to the
Bahamas. So many they have a 'Bahamas' ground school course. You may want

to
just fly into West Palm Beach, hang out a few days, then fly yourself to

the
Islands.

In my experience, the Bahamas is very expensive (fuel, food, rentals,

etc).
It may be worth your while contacting Premier Aviation in Florida and
exploring the idea of flying yourself, or having a CFI fly over with you.
It's a very short, pleasant hop over the ocean.

I rent from Premier frequently and the equipment is always in great shape!
The owner's name is Michael, and the office has a real 'down south'

flavor,
even though half the crew are transplants from NY.

FWIW,

Marty
ps. Their website is http://www.beanewpilot.com




"Cub Driver" wrote in message
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I was just in Marsh Harbour, which is a non-towered field served by
three airlines and about the same number of air-taxi commuter
services! I was astounded by the number of GA operations--half a mile
of hangars, including one east of the terminal and at least three to
the west. A lot of the planes on the tarmac (and it was tarmac!) were
twins.

The runway is in fairly rough shape, pavement-wise.

Have a great time! Won't the sand be bloody hot in July?


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Old February 17th 05, 10:32 PM
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Marty Ross wrote:

I don't want to worry about flight planning from the USA on this trip.


Eh? "Flight Planning"? What, is the FPL button on your GPS sticking?

- Andrew

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Old February 24th 05, 05:26 PM
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On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 02:03:54 GMT, "Capt.Doug"
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"Jürgen Exner" wrote in message
All the other answers set aside, nobody mentioned a rather obvious

problem:
Apparently you don't have a pilot license of the Commonwealth of the
Bahamas. Do you know for certain that your license from whatever country
(your didn't say) will be accepted by Bahaman authorities and in turn by

the
FBO?


Most single-engine planes operating in the Bahamas maintain their US
registration. Quite a few twins also maintain their US registration. It
makes resale much easier.

D.


You might like to look at this website:
http://www.stellamarisresort.com/privatepilots.htm

When I last visited Stella Maris, some yeathe US. May still be worth
an e-mail. At that time the resort was run by a pilot and a scuba
diver but I've no idea if it's changed.

David
G-BHJO, Scotland UK
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Old February 24th 05, 05:30 PM
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On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 02:03:54 GMT, "Capt.Doug"
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"Jürgen Exner" wrote in message
All the other answers set aside, nobody mentioned a rather obvious

problem:
Apparently you don't have a pilot license of the Commonwealth of the
Bahamas. Do you know for certain that your license from whatever country
(your didn't say) will be accepted by Bahaman authorities and in turn by

the
FBO?


Most single-engine planes operating in the Bahamas maintain their US
registration. Quite a few twins also maintain their US registration. It
makes resale much easier.

D.

REPEAT POST as I deleted some of my last message ;-(

You might like to look at this website:
http://www.stellamarisresort.com/privatepilots.htm

When I last visited Stella Maris, some years ago, they had a 172 for
rental but more expensive than the US. May still be worth an e-mail.
At that time the resort was run by a pilot and a scuba diver but I've
no idea if it's changed.

David
G-BHJO, Scotland UK
 




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