Weight shift training in Eastern Cape.

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Weight shift training in Eastern Cape.

Postby bryan » Thu Aug 21, 2014 11:05 am

Can anyone please share some definitive answers.
1. Besides WingsPark in East London, is any other legal training available in the Eastern Cape.
2. Please share such knowledge . We get many enquiries and want to see more trikes in the air.
3.where are guys going for renewals if there are no other schools.
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Re: Weight shift training in Eastern Cape.

Postby Blue Max » Thu Aug 21, 2014 12:38 pm

There were 3 instructors based at Ghrahamstown two or three years ago.
I am not sure of the name but the owner of the flightschool and his wife are both microlight instructors.
I think his surname is Mcgillewee.. may be Brian Mcg......
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Re: Weight shift training in Eastern Cape.

Postby vernon11 » Thu Aug 21, 2014 4:05 pm

Blue Max wrote:There were 3 instructors based at Ghrahamstown two or three years ago.
I am not sure of the name but the owner of the flightschool and his wife are both microlight instructors.
I think his surname is Mcgillewee.. may be Brian Mcg......
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Re: Weight shift training in Eastern Cape.

Postby bryan » Fri Aug 22, 2014 9:26 am

Sorry mods this a duplicate posting . Please combine.
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