I rent seaplanes @ Northwoods Aviation @ Cadillac, MI. They also do a
significant amount of SES training. IIRC; they've got a SuperCub, Husky
and C185.
Then, in a few months, you can return and the get your skiplane signoff!
http://www.northwoodsaviation.com/
Hmm, maybe I'll make a trip up there for my next BFR
Now let's say I wanted to go off the deep end, anywhere to go for a MES?
Sheble
Hmm, maybe I'll make a trip up there for my next BFR
Now let's say I wanted to go off the deep end, anywhere to go for a MES?
I did mine with Sheble in AZ in a BE-18
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=__ZNDLyx-IY
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xioPZvTpeeE
I did mine with Sheble in AZ in a BE-18
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=__ZNDLyx-IY
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xioPZvTpeeE
Now let's say I wanted to go off the deep end, anywhere to go for a MES?
Out of curiosity, what did that end up costing?
Twitchell's Airport, Turner, Maine!
http://www.twitchells3b5.com/ But you'd better do it fast; the river will be freezing over before too much longer. When you call, ask for Dale Twitchell; tell him I sent you, as I have others. They're terrific; pilots come from Europe to get float plane ratings from them; a fairer operation will be hard to find.
HR
Before I was to hit "Submit" I saw the MES reference. Twitchell's, I suspect, only offer SES, but they've been doing it for many decades.