Sun Aug 20, 2017 6:24 pm
#1553894
Hello all,
PPL from the Americas freshly moved over to East Anglia, and I'm looking to familiarize myself with anything from the fields to the airspace over England. If anyone wants someone in the right seat or help on their N-reg airplane, I'm all ears. I hold a standard single engine land certificate, as well as an A&P IA mechanic (engineer?) with most experience on helicopters but have helped on some prop jobs here and there. Most of my hand-tools are still in route, so I'm limited in what I can actually do right now but I have that fancy certificate so I'm happy to help if I can.
I am working on getting a vehicle and a full UK license, so I'm kinda stuck in the east but the trains go all over so I'm happy to use them as required for worthwhile visits. If anyone is flying over to Europe I would do just about anything to go with ya!
The main purpose of this post is two things!
1) I'm a student to English/ European airspace so I'd love to fly in the right seat to listen in and navigate with folks here and maybe look towards converting to CAA equivalent (minus night flying ).
2) I'd love to meet the local av-geeks to get into aviation here.
PPL from the Americas freshly moved over to East Anglia, and I'm looking to familiarize myself with anything from the fields to the airspace over England. If anyone wants someone in the right seat or help on their N-reg airplane, I'm all ears. I hold a standard single engine land certificate, as well as an A&P IA mechanic (engineer?) with most experience on helicopters but have helped on some prop jobs here and there. Most of my hand-tools are still in route, so I'm limited in what I can actually do right now but I have that fancy certificate so I'm happy to help if I can.
I am working on getting a vehicle and a full UK license, so I'm kinda stuck in the east but the trains go all over so I'm happy to use them as required for worthwhile visits. If anyone is flying over to Europe I would do just about anything to go with ya!
The main purpose of this post is two things!
1) I'm a student to English/ European airspace so I'd love to fly in the right seat to listen in and navigate with folks here and maybe look towards converting to CAA equivalent (minus night flying ).
2) I'd love to meet the local av-geeks to get into aviation here.
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