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Old 20th Sep 2006, 16:01
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FAA helicopter instructor in Ireland?

Hi everybody,
I need to do my annual flight review shortly. Does anyone know of or have contact details for a FAA helicopter instructor in Ireland?
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Old 20th Sep 2006, 16:24
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Paddy O'Reilly-----sorry do not have contact details for him. Also try Cathal Oaks with CHC.
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PM Hillerbee - he does training in Ireland and is FAA
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The FAA don't have an annual flight review.
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How about SFAR 73? dear Rudestuff.
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Hello, I am due back in Ireland next week and i am an FAA/CFI I have Sfar and I can do your flight review. what machine you flying?
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FAA helicopter instructor in Ireland?

Hi Funfinn 2000.

It's a R22. Could you e-mail me when your home and i'll get in touch.

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Brian
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Hello Brian,

I will be back on Thursday I hope and I'll be in Dublin until October 6th. I can do it in the R22 thats no problem at all and I can get a machine if you want in Dublin. The review consists of a minimum of 1 hour flight and minimum of 1 hour ground. mostly sfar stuff. how many hours you got?

you can send Private messages if you prefer in future.
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HillerBee, you're absolutely right, I forgot about that one!
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funfinn2000; now that your cover is blown and i know who you are, make sure you give me a call in a couple of weeks when you're back in FL. If I can drag myself away from my busy schedule i'll buy you a beer...!
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