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avbug you have done it again, sign me up! I'll be spending the xmas break in the tampa/lakeland area....about 15 minutes from this place. I've looked everywhere on their website and cant find much on the multi program, SES and MES sure would cure the craving for another rating or two.
 
www.seaplanes.org

Go here click on training at the time and then flight schools on the left and there will be a list of place to get your sea plane. I plan on doing it myself when I get some extra money.
 
Rentals

The biggest problem with flying floats is it is just about impossible to rent a float plane at any cost, thus you rapidly become non-current and everything goes down hill from there. Still, your not likely to have more fun at anything (legal that is), than flying floats.
 
I highly recommend Jack Brown's in Winter Haven, FL. 5 hours flying, minimal ground school, short oral, 1 hr checkride which is included in the price. Examiner's fees are incluced. Great experience, instructors and planes.
Of everything I have done in aviation, this is one of my favorite experiences.
 

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