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Guest colt_pa22
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Southern Flight Training Solutions is the flight training arm of Australian Jet Adventures, Australia's Premier Adventure Flight organisation.Our aim is to provide flexible personal tailor made flight training solutions for all flyers, whether your interest is in leisure flying as a hobby or as a career pilot.

 

Our flight training division is divided into three main categories:

 

Sport Aviation- which encompasses ultra light and recreational aviation

 

General Aviation- which provides training for beginners through to advanced pilots licenses

 

Specialist Aviation- which trains in aerobatics, formation, recovery from unusual attitudes and emergency manoeuvres and adventure flight specialties such as gas turbine endorsements.

 

Whatever your training pathway, all of your training can be done with one experienced instructor from ab-initio through to where ever you want to go. The sky is the limit!

 

Our aircraft are modern and well presented. The Ballarat location also offers immediate access to the training area with no taxi or transit delays so you are not paying for flying time that is not used productively in training. This equates to more time learning what you are paying for which means less hours doing the learning and thus a lower cost to gain the licence or endorsement you are seeking. Ballarat does not have landing fees so each and every flight you save. No transit or taxi delays. No landing fees!

Bulk hours can be bought with Flight Training Australia in the Jabiru aircraft, accommodation available. Based at Ballarat Victoria.

 

The RAA licence requires you to only have 20 hours over the CASA 40 minimum, probably a better alternative to GA for the recreational pilot. Roger is an old instructor on mine and has over 1500 hours.

 

0429 492989 or visit http://www.flighttrainingaustralia.com.au Bulk hours also sold on ebay.com.au

 

colt

 

 

  • 4 weeks later...
Guest TConnor
Posted

I wouldn't feel safe flying in one of those RAA aircraft. They just don't look like real planes.

 

Not saying they aren't, but they just look like large toys compared to standard light aircraft.

 

I even feel like a C152 is a bigger and safer machine than the jabirus.

 

 

Guest Glenn
Posted

Yes the Jabiru is a small machine and not much room in them but it and other RAA aircraft are just as safe as a Cessna. They all do the same thing pretty much. :)

 

 

Guest Cat on a PC©
Posted

Yes, gravity works on all kinds of aircraft without discrimination.

 

 

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