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Author: | Foneymahoney [ Thu Mar 05, 2009 3:49 pm ] |
Post subject: | Rental Aircraft / CFIs or local area Pilots |
Anyone know if there are any C172 or PA28 (any SEL is fine) and CFI's available for hire? Someone suggested I check out Tobias Bolanos, but I can't find any info on the web about FBO's or flight schools. Alternatively, anyone have your own small craft and be willing to play tour guide and share a cien hamburger. I've got a few more days and thought this might be a more fun way to see CR. thanks, |
Author: | Georgee [ Sat Mar 07, 2009 3:53 pm ] |
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You could fly with the guys from the Flying Crocodile in Samara: http://flying-crocodile.com But it sounds like you are looking for something in San Jose |
Author: | Planenutz69 [ Thu Mar 12, 2009 3:21 am ] |
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http://www.hangglidecr.com/ 2 Gringos run this place 10mins south of Jaco. I flew the 2 engine AIRCAM with them about 4yrs ago. What a cool bird.! See this months kitplanes for more AIRCAM info. Their location south of Jaco is great place for a light aircraft. Nice long and wide grass strip close to the ocean. I tried to contact them this Feb when I was in Jaco but got no call back. So try and book well in advance if your out that way. |
Author: | Foneymahoney [ Thu Mar 19, 2009 12:47 am ] |
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Here's some updated information I received, maybe it will be of use to someone or for my next trip. From AOPA: Thank you for contacting the AOPA Pilot Information Center. I would suggest you contact Caribbean Sky tours for a good suggestion. They are very familiar with the area: www.caribbeanskytours.com (I e-mailed, but did not get a response for several days until too late) This company mainly assists US pilots flying south of the border on trip planning throughout Central America. My hotel (Matt at La Amistad) came up with the following possibilities: At Pavas - Ensenansza Aeronautica 2232-1248 ECDEA 2231-1025 (these two seem to specialize in turbine aircraft and helicopters, at about $1,000 an hour and up) Three other numbers, not quite sure to whom, but at the airport, Matt thought they were promising 2231-1105 2232-1155 2231-4814 |
Author: | Flyboy [ Thu Mar 26, 2009 10:54 am ] |
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You can get flight instruction, fixed wing or helicopter at the airport in Pavas, which is on the west side of San Jose. |
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