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Place to fly near Milan, Italy?
I will be in Milan later this month on business, and would love to
take a scenic ride/flight in a two-seater on a day off. Anyone know of operations that are open this time of year within reach of Milano that offer rental/instruction? Thanks, Matt Jr. |
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Place to fly near Milan, Italy?
On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 16:07:19 -0800 (PST), "Matt Herron Jr."
wrote: I will be in Milan later this month on business, and would love to take a scenic ride/flight in a two-seater on a day off. Anyone know of operations that are open this time of year within reach of Milano that offer rental/instruction? the soaring season is about to start, you may be lucky enough to get some decent or good thermals. from Milan: 50km NW, www.acao.it the club in Varese is open almost everyday (nearly no operation on mo-tue). The fleet includes 3 Duos and 5 ASK21. There's a staff instructor 5 days a week, plus a number of expert pilots. This is the club with the most members (over 250) 40km N, www.avl.it the club in Alzate Brianza (Como) is probably open only on fri-sun. Smaller fleet but still worth a visit. 50km NE, http://www.ava-valbrembo.it/ the club in Valbrembo is open except on mondays. Huge, high value fleet, instructors on site. 60km SW, http://www.avm.it/aeroclub.html the club in Voghera Rivanazzano uses a hige airport, but has a more modest fleet and (I believe) is only open on weekends. The Alps are definitely not within reach, but the mountains in the south are nice and with a good altitude you watch the sea (Genova). There may be others, but here you can certainly have a go. aldo cernezzi |
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Place to fly near Milan, Italy?
On Feb 2, 5:22*pm, cernauta wrote:
On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 16:07:19 -0800 (PST), "Matt Herron Jr." wrote: I will be in Milan later this month on business, and would love to take a scenic ride/flight in a two-seater on a day off. *Anyone know of operations that are open this time of year within reach of Milano that offer rental/instruction? the soaring season is about to start, you may be lucky enough to get some decent or good thermals. from Milan: 50km NW,www.acao.itthe club in Varese is open almost everyday (nearly no operation on mo-tue). The fleet includes 3 Duos and 5 ASK21. There's a staff instructor 5 days a week, plus a number of expert pilots. This is the club with the most members (over 250) 40km N,www.avl.itthe club in Alzate Brianza (Como) is probably open only on fri-sun. Smaller fleet but still worth a visit. 50km NE,http://www.ava-valbrembo.it/the club in Valbrembo is open except on mondays. Huge, high value fleet, instructors on site. 60km SW,http://www.avm.it/aeroclub.htmlthe club in Voghera Rivanazzano uses a hige airport, but has a more modest fleet and (I believe) is only open on weekends. The Alps are definitely not within reach, but the mountains in the south are nice and with a good altitude you watch the sea (Genova). There may be others, but here you can certainly have a go. aldo cernezzi Thank you so much Aldo! Now I have some research to do. Matt |
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Place to fly near Milan, Italy?
On Feb 3, 4:55*am, "Matt Herron Jr." wrote:
On Feb 2, 5:22*pm, cernauta wrote: On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 16:07:19 -0800 (PST), "Matt Herron Jr." wrote: I will be in Milan later this month on business, and would love to take a scenic ride/flight in a two-seater on a day off. *Anyone know of operations that are open this time of year within reach of Milano that offer rental/instruction? the soaring season is about to start, you may be lucky enough to get some decent or good thermals. from Milan: 50km NW,www.acao.ittheclub in Varese is open almost everyday (nearly no operation on mo-tue). The fleet includes 3 Duos and 5 ASK21. There's a staff instructor 5 days a week, plus a number of expert pilots. This is the club with the most members (over 250) 40km N,www.avl.ittheclub in Alzate Brianza (Como) is probably open only on fri-sun. Smaller fleet but still worth a visit. 50km NE,http://www.ava-valbrembo.it/theclub in Valbrembo is open except on mondays. Huge, high value fleet, instructors on site. 60km SW,http://www.avm.it/aeroclub.htmltheclub in Voghera Rivanazzano uses a hige airport, but has a more modest fleet and (I believe) is only open on weekends. The Alps are definitely not within reach, but the mountains in the south are nice and with a good altitude you watch the sea (Genova). There may be others, but here you can certainly have a go. aldo cernezzi Thank you so much Aldo! *Now I have some research to do. Matt If you want to fly in Voghera, just drop me a line. Lucas |
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