Where to fly in Ireland?

Marc CYBW

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I plan to be in Ireland for a few weeks on a vacation road trip in May and would like to do some local area flying with an instructor. Any recommendations on flying clubs?

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google "ireland general aviation"

I didn't get a chance when I was in Dublin but did when I was in London. Next time, definitely in Eire!

http://www.flyinginireland.com/
 
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You going up to the north as well ?

If you are, there is the Ulster flying club (EGAD) about 10 miles east of Belfast, learned to fly there in the 90's - nice scenery in the area, just google my username

http://www.ulsterflyingclub.com
 
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Thanks Murphy.

Thanks Scrabo. (interesting tower) My plan is to fly to Dublin, have a drink , rent a car, and start driving with my camera bag by my side. I'll send you a photo of the tower if I get there.

Marc
 
My wife and I had a 10 day vacation in Ireland in Sept 2011. Started in Dublin then drove CW around to Galway stopping each night along the way. I can't help with the flying part, but I can tell you about our itinerary if you are interested.
 
Saw this thread when searching...figured I'd post my findings...

Got this from National Flight Centre (Dublin) - http://www.nfc.ie/
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Thank you for your enquiry.

We operated Cessna 152/172 and Beech 76 duchess aircraft. We also operate a C172 amphibian.

Rates are as follows:

Cessna 152 €217.00 per hour

Cessna 172 €238.00 per hour

Cessna 172RG €285.00 per hour

BE76 Duchess €485.00 per hour

Landings here at Weston are €6.00 per single engine and €10.00per multi-engine. Landings at Regional airports vary from €20.00 to €25.00.
The amphib is €285.00 too

WOW. Flying in Europe is pricey.
 
WOW. Flying in Europe is pricey.
Heh, check out Russia. $800/hr in 172. Bribes are just like tax burden on economy and could be worse.

P.S. Mark, could you update the thread when you're done? Last time I was in Dublin, I only found 1 glider club that welcomed outsiders, but they only flew on Sundays.
 
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