Harry80 Posted December 1, 2014 Posted December 1, 2014 Morning All, Due to work requirements I will be leaving sunny SEQLD and moving to Canberra over Christmas. As a result I am on the hunt for a school/club that provides private hire within the ACT region. Thus far Goulburn seems to be the closest location with both GFTC and Goulburn Aviation offering private hire (with Jabs and Gazelles) Any recommendations for either school or something additional? Thanks all, Harry PS - I would like to avoid private hire in Jabs - personal preference. PSS - Currently my primary hire has been Tecnam P96.
68volksy Posted December 1, 2014 Posted December 1, 2014 Goulburn Aviation also has a Sportstar for hire (can't be too much different to the P96?) A student has recently turned up with a GA registered Tecnam and there's talk of it coming online also. I think it's a P92 though. I've been told by several people that GFTC is no more... If you're interested in RPL or PPL then I can highly recommend the Canberra Aero Club. They've got a nice 172 for $200 per hour wet based in Canberra (save $ in driving?) and are a great bunch of happy aviators.
Diddy Pilot Posted December 15, 2014 Posted December 15, 2014 You can still hire aircraft from GFTC (the airport operator). They don't have any Jabiru's. Best to give them a call.
mnewbery Posted December 15, 2014 Posted December 15, 2014 It's not $200 for the Cessna. YSCB charges $12.50 per arrival for CAC aircraft inclusive of TNC. Goulburn also charges even for the aircraft owned by the AOC holder, but not $12.50 http://canberra-aeroclub.com.au/cac/index.php/aircraft-menu/club-aircraft
motzartmerv Posted December 19, 2014 Posted December 19, 2014 Which school at yblb got shut down recently?
mnewbery Posted December 19, 2014 Posted December 19, 2014 So a question was asked and the person asking already knew the answer. There is only only RA-Aus school registered at Goulburn although memory says there are two. Well, good luck with that. I'm not playing. In future please reference a public announcement from the organisation concerned, CASA, RA-Aus or some primary source that has authority to make definitive statements and a charter to do so. May I suggest this drift continues on PPRune, where it belongs? 1
motzartmerv Posted December 19, 2014 Posted December 19, 2014 Settle down mate. I "heard" a school was closed down, and was asking if anybody else had heard anything. From that school are we?
Diddy Pilot Posted December 20, 2014 Posted December 20, 2014 GFTC does not currently have a CFI, RA Aus advises that "GFTC FTF is closed" and an audit is underway. The issue could get messy as RA Aus staff were caught on video going through the desks of GFTC staff in an unoccupied office. Then a letter was sent by RA AUS to all current and former students informing them of the closure and advising that they should contact RA Aus before next BFR and a CFI will be appointed for them to test with. GFTC will probably go on and make more just doing GA and RPL. 2
Happyflyer Posted December 20, 2014 Posted December 20, 2014 GFTC does not currently have a CFI, RA Aus advises that "GFTC FTF is closed" and an audit is underway. That will be a pity if an RAAus school has closed but will be continuing with it's GA work. Is this an indication that the RPL is having an affect on RAAus?
ben87r Posted December 20, 2014 Posted December 20, 2014 So a question was asked and the person asking already knew the answer. There is only only RA-Aus school registered at Goulburn although memory says there are two.Well, good luck with that. I'm not playing. In future please reference a public announcement from the organisation concerned, CASA, RA-Aus or some primary source that has authority to make definitive statements and a charter to do so. May I suggest this drift continues on PPRune, where it belongs? For this may I suggest one large dose of get over yourself mate, only thing need into go to Pprune would be yourself, although there you would probably not get noticed as you would be surrounded by obnoxious pepole. Need a reference? 1
motzartmerv Posted December 20, 2014 Posted December 20, 2014 That is a shame. I have senced trouble a foot out there at golbourn. You only need to read the notams regarding use Of the airfield by recreational aircraft to smell a rat. Shame, last thing we need at the moment. 1
robinsm Posted December 20, 2014 Posted December 20, 2014 Goulburn flight training centre shut down because of aircraft problems. The original training school, both Raa and GA, goulburn aviation run by Teraya Miller is still alive and kicking. (just attended the christmas BBQ which was well attended)) She also runs Canberra Aviation check out her web site by typeing in the names to google. Top schools and top training. 1 1
robinsm Posted December 20, 2014 Posted December 20, 2014 That is a shame. I have senced trouble a foot out there at golbourn.You only need to read the notams regarding use Of the airfield by recreational aircraft to smell a rat. Shame, last thing we need at the moment. The notam has been repealed and cancelled. No current notams at Goulburn.
robinsm Posted December 20, 2014 Posted December 20, 2014 That will be a pity if an RAAus school has closed but will be continuing with it's GA work. Is this an indication that the RPL is having an affect on RAAus? Nope, its an indication that you must run a school properly and have reliable servicable aircraft and competent instructors. Nothing to do with the RPL. 1
robinsm Posted December 20, 2014 Posted December 20, 2014 So a question was asked and the person asking already knew the answer. There is only only RA-Aus school registered at Goulburn although memory says there are two.Well, good luck with that. I'm not playing. In future please reference a public announcement from the organisation concerned, CASA, RA-Aus or some primary source that has authority to make definitive statements and a charter to do so. May I suggest this drift continues on PPRune, where it belongs? There were 2 schools at Goulburn, the original Goulburn Aviation run by Teraya Miller which is still very much alive and kicking, the other school was Goulburn Flight Training Centre. which has been closed. No PPRUNE involved, no inuendo just facts.
68volksy Posted December 22, 2014 Posted December 22, 2014 That will be a pity if an RAAus school has closed but will be continuing with it's GA work. Is this an indication that the RPL is having an affect on RAAus? The GFTC GA school shut down around 12 months ago now (just checked and the AOC has been removed from CASA's website also) so not sure how much they plan to make out of that... Wouldn't be surprised to see it rise again if a CFI comes by who's willing to take it all on. Based on what I've seen and heard RA-Aus must be supported for their actions in this case though. They gave them a very good run, almost 12 months to sort things out, and provided plenty of assistance. They did what they did only as a last resort it would seem. 1 1
sain Posted December 22, 2014 Posted December 22, 2014 hmm.. are they still doing parachute training out of the ex-school? For the original poster I highly recommend getting in touch with Teraya at Goulburn Aviation, which is the other school. Private hires are available and she and her instructors provide high quality training for both RA-Aus and GA. Its a very friendly community there too. Just wish I could get there more often, personally. 1
dodo Posted December 22, 2014 Posted December 22, 2014 Plenty of skydiving still happening at Goulburn every weekend. dodo
gandalph Posted December 23, 2014 Posted December 23, 2014 Volksy, Wasn't the GFTC owned and/or run by the bloke that bought the field from the Goulburn council, or have I got my wires crossed? Glad to hear that Teraya's operation is still going well.
68volksy Posted December 23, 2014 Posted December 23, 2014 You're quite right Gandalph - the airport owner owns GFTC and the parachuting business. Off-siders (minions?) do the majority of the heavy-lifting for a share of the profits is his usual offer.
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