flyingfox
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I was just curious as to where do you think is the most beautiful place to learn flying? If you could choose your flight school, where would you want it to be?
I think somewhere western United States. Southern California maybe. Close to oceans and mountains inland. Great variety of stuff to see.
Norcal gets my vote. FYI Japan Airlines used to run their training center at Napa County Airport (KAPC). Every element was covered - water, terrain, fog, IMC, Bravo airspace, winds, etc....
It sounds like this thread should be titled: "Where did you learn to fly?"
I'm also going to vote for NorCal, but I learned to fly in the Bay Area so I'm biased. I think anywhere along the west coast would be nice. From what I've seen, the area around Seattle is beautiful too. I like the mountains/ocean combination.
The western part of Colorado is beautiful, but the eastern part, where you are more likely to learn to fly, isn't so much so.
Okay so we know where the "most beautiful places to learn to fly" are but how about the best places to learn to fly? I would think that would be of more importance to the OP.
True. I've been to Gustavus, which probably is beautiful, but it was pretty cloudy when we were there.You need to fly to Juneau.
Okay so we know where the "most beautiful places to learn to fly" are but how about the best places to learn to fly? I would think that would be of more importance to the OP.
You need to fly to Juneau.
It sounds like this thread should be titled: "Where did you learn to fly?"
Something like that .
I learned to fly on MD's Eastern Shore, right next to the DC SFRA airspace mess. An incredibly beautiful place to fly, right over the Chesapeake Bay and all its creeks.
Nebraska.
The most beautiful thing to see when training is a place to land if the engine quits! The whole state is a runway except for a few cows and tractors.
Don't forget the 21 kazillion acres of 7 foot tall corn stalks...
Norcal gets my vote. FYI Japan Airlines used to run their training center at Napa County Airport (KAPC). Every element was covered - water, terrain, fog, IMC, Bravo airspace, winds, etc....
Absolutely. Hawaii first. Northern California and Central Virginia are OK. I've never flown int the Bahamas, but assume they would come in nearly as good as Hawaii.Probably Hawaii, but Northern California would be pretty nice. I learned in central Virginia...it was fine but hardly the most beautiful place in the world to fly.
I'll also add Bahamas and the Caribbean.