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Talian

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Looking to get current and build some multi in the Phoenix area. Info on schools or even private owners or someone looking to build multi together would be appreciated.
 
I'm not sure anymore, but the cheapest Seminole rentals in town seemed to be at Westwind Aviation at DVT.

AngelAir at Stellar has a very nice Seminole, but they're pretty proud of it.

Someone at Glendale has a Dutchess...I'm not sure how much or even where, but they might be a good option, provided the price is right. Oh, yeah...I think it might be Air Safety.

I'm not to privy to what the FAA schools in the area are doing these days, but you could also check out Falcon Executive and I think there's a place in SDL that just might be operating a twin star.

The general rule applies with all of the places around town....don't give anyone any $$ up front.
 
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Is this the old Acclerated Flight Crew Training outfit that had a whole bunch of broken down apaches laying around at Stellar back in the day?
 
they didn't seem that bad to me, although that was awhile ago and I guess its all in comparison to what other equipment you've flown. Less then desirable?
Could be in comparison to the SR-22 and Mooneys I've flown.
 
as I said its been awhile since I've flown anything there. (As in several years) All I'm pointing out is that I never had any bad experiences with their aircraft, if you did, well thats too bad to hear. I'm just saying personally I never had anything bad happen there.
 

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