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Instruction and Mountain Flying in British Columbia
We operate a Flight Training Unit and Charter Service in Castlegar, Southern British Columbia. Our specialty is the fine art of Mountain Flying, and we are the proud owners of 337 #2, an excellent 1965 model that we use for aerial fire patrol. Check out our website at www.highalpineair.com Have patience as the site is being upgraded this week!
Our e-ddress is airtids@highalpineair.com, and our tel.# is 250 365-0977. Robin Tidswell, President, High Alpine Air Services Inc Last edited by kevin : 05-19-02 at 11:54 AM. |
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In reply to a P.M. from Kevin, out e-ddress is airtids@highalpineair.com, and our tel.# is 250 365-0977. I put the link to our website hoping that it would get used, but I guess not.
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Instrument Flight Test in British Columbia or Alberta
Good Morning all
I am a Canadian and US licensed pilot living in the Middle East, and my ( Canadian ) Instrument ride is due this summer ( mid July ). It would not be very practical to fly the aircraft to North America ( or fly an examiner to Qatar ) merely to do a recurrent flight test. Is anybody aware of a fellow skymaster owner who is set up to allow his aircraft to be used for a flight test. My aircraft is a 1975 T337G, registration N187. A similar aircraft model would be good, but not essential. I have about 1300 hours total time, of which about 200 is in the skymaster. ( So far ) no accident history. Looking forward to ideas. Best Regards,....... Barry Sloane, N187 Doha, Qatar |