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Make sure it's a 2 seater and Mr Kane gets a turn at the wheel.Originally posted by DimPrawn View Postgo for it sasguru.
Fly a single engined plane. Make sure you choose the cheapest one at the cheapest club.
HTH
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see here
£70 for a trial lesson - 2 winch tows (that'll take you to about 1k feet)
£160 for a full day.
I got my license after about 12 flights.
Oh and about those engines......
....if they stall - you'll be Gliding for your life. It's good to know how to glide.
It's actually quite an early lesson in powered aircraft - How to deal with a stalled engine.
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go for it sasguru.
Fly a single engined plane. Make sure you choose the cheapest one at the cheapest club.
HTH
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sasguru - the only flying you city boys will be doing in 2008 is from your fancy high raise offices
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How much do gliding lessons cost? Anyway I'd like motors on my transport if I'm not on the ground.Originally posted by Bear View PostIt's not that dangerous actually.
My advice is to start with Gliding. Much cheaper and arguably more fun.
I've got a my Gliding pilots license and I've done many hours in powered aircraft.
You can get your Gliding license very quickly and then pop down your local club for some time in the air. You'll then know whether you like it, if you have the time to enjoy it etc.
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Paragliding is relatively cheep and fun, I keep meaning to learn properly after have a couple of goes in tandem with an instructor.
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It's not that dangerous actually.Originally posted by sasguru View PostExpensive, no matter. Dangerous, well not if you're trained I expect.
My advice is to start with Gliding. Much cheaper and arguably more fun.
I've got a my Gliding pilots license and I've done many hours in powered aircraft.
You can get your Gliding license very quickly and then pop down your local club for some time in the air. You'll then know whether you like it, if you have the time to enjoy it etc.
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