Learning to fly, or thinking of learning? Post your questions, comments and experiences here

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By pete76uk
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Thanks so much for the guide , a great read ,Im new to this forum and only had 4 flying lessons in a pa28 its just sooo expensive.

I can only afford 1 lesson a month which I know is not ideal as I forget what I learned on my previous lessons.
By wings
#670887
Hi

I recently attained my NPPL here in Spain and was intrigued with the file

http://www.leiafee.flyer.co.uk/Flying-HowTo.pdf being mentioned. Sadly no matter what I do I amunable to download the file, I am curious because it just might be useful to other students.

Is there a kind sole out there that might consider E-Mailing me the file, it would be very much appreciated.

john556@telefonica.net

Regards

John
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Hi guys

OK feel a bit of a twerp, after a little more time spent looking at the site I visited the Authors home web site and managed to download the PDF file direct from there. So I am sorted.

Just for interest purposes I fly a "Stella Moragon" out of a small Spanish Aero club called "Los Garranchos" rwy 06/24 450 metres, located just west of San Javier and in the ATZ of "Murcia International Airport" Murcia is also a Military Field and is only open in the week to commercial traffic after 3.30 PM which is a bit of a bind, meaning in the week if I want to fly I have to wait until 4PM and believe me the weather here allows you to fly mostly all the time. Saturday and Sundays, not a problem. We have heard and still to be confirmed that come March 1st 2009 this restriction is being dropped, fingers crossed.

The Moragon is a superb bird to fly however requires loads of rudder for both take off and landings, has a 80hp Rotax engine. Spanish built.

Regards

Wings
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By adman
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Great article. I've always wanted to fly but always thought the cost was beyond my means. My wife recently made me give up a life long affair with biking and is keen for me to find a replacement passion. I think I found it. 3 flights in and I'm hooked. Roll on spring.
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By leiafee
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Glad you managed to get the file in the end, wings. Sounds like a interesting littler aeroplane you're learning in.

adman, you lady wife does know aeroplanes are even MORE expensive than bikes, right? :wink:
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By adman
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leiafee wrote:adman, your lady wife does know aeroplanes are even MORE expensive than bikes, right? :wink:


As long as it keeps me away from the track and out of hospital I don't think she cares :twisted:
By scotty118
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Hi

I am seriously thinking about doing it (learning) and have really enjoyed reading your article. I got so excited when you said about your first solo :D

Its just something I have always wanted to do. I have my first flight money as its left over from what I got for my last birthday (50 last year) and if nothing else I am going to do a trial.

But reading your down-to-earth guide really has given me the confidence to give it a go!

Thanks a million.

Stewart
Manchester
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By Andy Mac
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Brilliant :D Thanks Leia, I really enjoyed that. It was common sense with a friendly and down to earth approach, and so true. It will help me a lot, particularly the exams bit and enjoying the firsts...thanks.
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