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Old February 27th 04, 04:53 PM
Jerry Jesion
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Default FBO in Birmingham England

I will be in Birmingham England next week and would like to know if
there are any FBOs there where I could get a plane and an instructor.
Any suggestions??

j
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Old February 27th 04, 08:24 PM
S Green
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"Jerry Jesion" wrote in message
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I will be in Birmingham England next week and would like to know if
there are any FBOs there where I could get a plane and an instructor.
Any suggestions??

j


It is a bit thin at Birmingham Airport, they discourage GA and it is
expensive.

Better bets are Wolverhampton, the biggest and best GA airfield with a
number of FBO/schools or Coventry.

See the link


http://www.flyer.co.uk/directory/Run...Submit=Go+find


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Old February 29th 04, 09:34 AM
ken \(good grief it's upside down\)
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got to ask the stupid question but acronyms makes it hard - WHAT is and FBO
please?



"Jerry Jesion" wrote in message
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I will be in Birmingham England next week and would like to know if
there are any FBOs there where I could get a plane and an instructor.
Any suggestions??

j



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Old February 29th 04, 10:05 AM
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"Jerry Jesion" wrote in message
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I will be in Birmingham England next week and would like to know if
there are any FBOs there where I could get a plane and an instructor.
Any suggestions??


My contacts in that part of the UK suggest that your best bet is Coventry,
Wellesbourne or Wolverhampton airports rather than Birmingham itself.

--- Coventry
AWA Flying Group www.flyawa.co.uk.
Alternatively Coventry Aeroplane Club, Midland Air Training and Almat Flying
Group - all at Coventry would offer the same thing - probably at a higher
rate though.

--- Wellesbourne
http://www.wellaviate.co.uk

Tip: Bring lots of money. Current hire rates for a PA28 are typically
$200/hr wet. :-(

Hope that helps

Julian Scarfe


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Old February 29th 04, 02:17 PM
Dan Luke
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WHAT is and FBO please?

Fixed Base Operator.


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Old February 29th 04, 02:32 PM
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Ken

FBO = Fixed Base Operator

These are individual companies (one or several) located on airdromes
that rent airplanes, give instruction, fix and inspect birds, sell
gas, etc.

The abbreviation has been used for so long here in the US that we
forget there are others that don't know the etymology.

Big John


On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 19:34:56 +1000, "ken \(good grief it's upside
down\)" wrote:

got to ask the stupid question but acronyms makes it hard - WHAT is and FBO
please?



"Jerry Jesion" wrote in message
.. .
I will be in Birmingham England next week and would like to know if
there are any FBOs there where I could get a plane and an instructor.
Any suggestions??

j



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Old February 29th 04, 02:43 PM
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WHAT is and FBO please?


Fixed Base Operator.


Take a look at
http://www.acronymfinder.com/
I find it a great reference looking stuff like this up.

Jose

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Old March 1st 04, 07:49 AM
ken \(good grief it's upside down\)
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thank you


"Teacherjh" wrote in message
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WHAT is and FBO please?


Fixed Base Operator.


Take a look at
http://www.acronymfinder.com/
I find it a great reference looking stuff like this up.

Jose

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Old March 1st 04, 07:52 AM
ken \(good grief it's upside down\)
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as opposed to a "mobile" operator?


"Big John" wrote in message
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Ken

FBO = Fixed Base Operator

These are individual companies (one or several) located on airdromes
that rent airplanes, give instruction, fix and inspect birds, sell
gas, etc.

The abbreviation has been used for so long here in the US that we
forget there are others that don't know the etymology.

Big John


On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 19:34:56 +1000, "ken \(good grief it's upside
down\)" wrote:

got to ask the stupid question but acronyms makes it hard - WHAT is and

FBO
please?



"Jerry Jesion" wrote in message
.. .
I will be in Birmingham England next week and would like to know if
there are any FBOs there where I could get a plane and an instructor.
Any suggestions??

j





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Old March 1st 04, 12:08 PM
Big John
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Ken

Now it's turn.

What is a "Mobile" Operater"? Someone with a "Purple Grape"?

Big John


On Mon, 1 Mar 2004 17:52:20 +1000, "ken \(good grief it's upside
down\)" wrote:

as opposed to a "mobile" operator?


"Big John" wrote in message
.. .

Ken

FBO = Fixed Base Operator

These are individual companies (one or several) located on airdromes
that rent airplanes, give instruction, fix and inspect birds, sell
gas, etc.

The abbreviation has been used for so long here in the US that we
forget there are others that don't know the etymology.

Big John


On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 19:34:56 +1000, "ken \(good grief it's upside
down\)" wrote:

got to ask the stupid question but acronyms makes it hard - WHAT is and

FBO
please?



"Jerry Jesion" wrote in message
.. .
I will be in Birmingham England next week and would like to know if
there are any FBOs there where I could get a plane and an instructor.
Any suggestions??

j




 




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