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Title: Multi Engine Rating In South California
Post by: RARC on July 12, 2005, 07:14:00 PM
Hi am looking for a cheap and good trainning in South California for a multiengine rating ,if you have some information please let me know.

REGARDS


Title: Multi Engine Rating In South California
Post by: GaryBradshaw on August 03, 2005, 11:31:34 PM
Did you find anywhere yet?  As you can see we are still getting the forums going.


Title: Re: Multi Engine Rating In South California
Post by: leader5 on August 13, 2006, 01:26:13 PM
you could take a look at Anglo American in San Diego. i got my license with them and know of many people who have been through their hands. check out [url]www.flyaaa.com


Title: Re: Multi Engine Rating In South California
Post by: GaryBradshaw on August 13, 2006, 02:53:01 PM
Hi Leader 5 -

Did you train there at AA in San Diego?  I used to live in San Diego and spend many hours at the cafe at KSEE :-)

Welcome to Pilot Journey, its great to have folks from the UK here.


Title: Re: Multi Engine Rating In South California
Post by: taranveer on August 13, 2006, 03:38:06 PM
respected sir,
                      i myself  mr.taranveer singh  from india ,want to get info on commercial  pilot  training  ,i am  from mumbai india, i have  done studies in commerce stream13 grade,  as  my  goals in  future  career is to go for  pilot training  but   in  india  DGCA -director  general  of  civil  aviation  of india ,thy need students from science  stream, so  for me doing training  in india is not possible,  so  i am  searching pilot school  which are government reco, and loan facility avilable,  so please  let  me know
                                                 thanking you.tmail.com


Title: Re: Multi Engine Rating In South California
Post by: leader5 on August 18, 2006, 03:34:36 PM
yes Gary i did my PPL at KSEE,and if you spent time at the cafe there you were right next to Anglo's office.
although the school is run by a couple of English guys most of the instrcutors are American.
i am heading back there in the next few weeks to do my complex rating on my license.
( sorry for the late reply, great forum) :D


Title: Re: Multi Engine Rating In South California
Post by: steve on December 01, 2006, 06:43:51 PM
If you're still looking, you might try Universal Air Academy at KEMT. They have a Seneca I with reasonable rates and availablity.