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avrodriverj85

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I was thinking about getting a seaplane add-on rating to my commercial and wanted a relaxing, yet educational & fun program. I don't plan on renting after the rating, but have always thought it'd be fun type of flying to try. I have heard Jack Browns down in Lakeland is good. I have also heard of some Alaskan outfits that do good work too. Keep in mind I realize that a 5 hour program is just the training to pass the license requirements and the new ticket is a license to learn. I won't be going out by myself or looking for a job with the SES. I am just looking to expand my aviation experiences. Any info would greatly be appreciated.
 
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I did mine at Jack Browns. It was a good experiance down in sunny Florida. If I had it to do over or get a MES, I would try Alaska just for the experiance.

Check out http ://www.seaplanes.org/index.htm

You can find a list of all Seaplane schools.
 

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