What is the best place to obtain a Sports Pilots License in San Diego?
Are there any flight schools that offer classes that allow students to get their sports license??? Thanks. 10 pts to the best answer!!!
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There are several places near you that have sport pilot training. There are also a couple of resources you should use before you even start training. The EAA (experimental aircraft associations) Sport Pilot site http://www.sportpilot.org and the AOPA (Aircraft Owners and Pilots association) Learn to Fly site http://www.aopa.org/learntofly/index.html Both have extensive resources to help you on your trek. Both have lists of instructors and schools in your area as well. http://www.aopa.org/letsgoflying/ready/choose/cfisearch.cfm?WT.mc_id=T10930AWL http://www.sportpilot.org/instructors/california_1.html Those should help you find one near you.
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If I we're down in the San Diego area, I think I'd go out to El Cajon for the less congested airspace and lower prices. Here is a list of instructors in S. Cal. who instruct for the Sport Pilot license: http://www.sportpilot.org/instructors/california_1.html
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I'd like to suggest that you try Warner Springs. Their ;pilots actually seem to be competent. Unlike some of the other "in town" training programs.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
how early do you have to go to the airport
how early do you have to go to the airport?
i have a 12:20 flight from san diego to LA how early do i have to reach the airport?? no boarding pass yet so i must check-in 2 big luggages also to check in : (
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Id alot of two hours...just to be safe
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It depends if you are checking bags or not. If you are, I would arrive about 1 hr 30 mins early. If you are only going through security with carry on baggage and will have your boarding pass already printed out, an hour should be more than sufficient.
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1 hr. for domestic, 2 hrs. for int,l.
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Generally speaking, they tell you 2 hours. If you are taking a very small commuter airline and/or not from the larger international type, then you can go later. Also, need to know what day of the week as some days are alot busier and some may be quite slow. Are you talking about going to LA (Louisiana) or L.A., Los Angeles.
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The rule of thumb is 'an hour to spare'. Which means you need to arrive at a minimum of an hour till flight time. Certain airlines specify 45 minutes to 1 hour for domestic flights. Some high traffic airlines may ask you to arrive 2 hours before your scheduled departure time. So, I'd suggest you arrive at 11 - 11.20 for your 12.20 flight.
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I always allow 2 hours for domestic flights and 3 hours for international flights. You never know how long the check in lines and security lines will be and I would rather have 2 hours to kill than be 30 seconds late. For a flight that short, I would consider driving. LAX can be a mess, but then maybe you are going into one of the smaller airports, Burbank, Orange County or Long Beach. They are a lot easier to get out of.
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At least three hours before ur flight leaves
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Generally 2 hours before your flight time, but better would be more. You don't know what the queues at security will be like.
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Always be there about 2hours before to be on the safe side.
i have a 12:20 flight from san diego to LA how early do i have to reach the airport?? no boarding pass yet so i must check-in 2 big luggages also to check in : (
Air Travel - 9 Answers
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Id alot of two hours...just to be safe
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It depends if you are checking bags or not. If you are, I would arrive about 1 hr 30 mins early. If you are only going through security with carry on baggage and will have your boarding pass already printed out, an hour should be more than sufficient.
3 :
1 hr. for domestic, 2 hrs. for int,l.
4 :
Generally speaking, they tell you 2 hours. If you are taking a very small commuter airline and/or not from the larger international type, then you can go later. Also, need to know what day of the week as some days are alot busier and some may be quite slow. Are you talking about going to LA (Louisiana) or L.A., Los Angeles.
5 :
The rule of thumb is 'an hour to spare'. Which means you need to arrive at a minimum of an hour till flight time. Certain airlines specify 45 minutes to 1 hour for domestic flights. Some high traffic airlines may ask you to arrive 2 hours before your scheduled departure time. So, I'd suggest you arrive at 11 - 11.20 for your 12.20 flight.
6 :
I always allow 2 hours for domestic flights and 3 hours for international flights. You never know how long the check in lines and security lines will be and I would rather have 2 hours to kill than be 30 seconds late. For a flight that short, I would consider driving. LAX can be a mess, but then maybe you are going into one of the smaller airports, Burbank, Orange County or Long Beach. They are a lot easier to get out of.
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At least three hours before ur flight leaves
8 :
Generally 2 hours before your flight time, but better would be more. You don't know what the queues at security will be like.
9 :
Always be there about 2hours before to be on the safe side.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Is it possible to get a flght to gothenburg, sweden under the price of 1000 from san diego
Is it possible to get a flght to gothenburg, sweden under the price of 1000 from san diego?
i want to go during late june or early july. any tips if i can score a flight that low. i would prefarably want to go with either lufthansa, delta, scandanavia airlines.
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SAS will be the most expensive usually. It has better food and service and they charge for it. I dislike Delta for international because I had three bad experiences Lufthansa uses United connections here in the US and I have used it several times. 1000 is probably not enough for the height of the season. you are probably looking at 1500 plus. If you are active you could find a deal. check daily. my best deal have come from Vayama. I have a German friend that uses Kayak and has been successful. http://www.vayama.com/ Good luck
i want to go during late june or early july. any tips if i can score a flight that low. i would prefarably want to go with either lufthansa, delta, scandanavia airlines.
San Diego - 1 Answers
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SAS will be the most expensive usually. It has better food and service and they charge for it. I dislike Delta for international because I had three bad experiences Lufthansa uses United connections here in the US and I have used it several times. 1000 is probably not enough for the height of the season. you are probably looking at 1500 plus. If you are active you could find a deal. check daily. my best deal have come from Vayama. I have a German friend that uses Kayak and has been successful. http://www.vayama.com/ Good luck
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Booking a flight
Booking a flight?
I'm booking a flight on JetBlue (San Diego to Charlotte, North Carolina) and it says we have to connect in new york. Does that mean that we have to switch planes? or do we just stay on the same plane?
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yep, you're gonna switch planes. after your layover. the time between flights will tell you how long you will have in the aiport. hopefully not more than a couple of hours...
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some you do switch, some you don't. if you switch, they'll automatically move your luggage to the other plane, you won't have to worry about it. it should give you flight numbers. if they are different, then you switch.
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Actually, it could be either way, depending on the aircraft. Usually, connecting means you go to another gate, and another plane, that's bound for your final destination. Ask them to check your bags through to your final destination, CLT. Also, there is a minimum timeframe for the carrier to allow between when your inbound flight gets to New York, and when you depart for Charlotte. Bon voyage!
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no
I'm booking a flight on JetBlue (San Diego to Charlotte, North Carolina) and it says we have to connect in new york. Does that mean that we have to switch planes? or do we just stay on the same plane?
Air Travel - 4 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
yep, you're gonna switch planes. after your layover. the time between flights will tell you how long you will have in the aiport. hopefully not more than a couple of hours...
2 :
some you do switch, some you don't. if you switch, they'll automatically move your luggage to the other plane, you won't have to worry about it. it should give you flight numbers. if they are different, then you switch.
3 :
Actually, it could be either way, depending on the aircraft. Usually, connecting means you go to another gate, and another plane, that's bound for your final destination. Ask them to check your bags through to your final destination, CLT. Also, there is a minimum timeframe for the carrier to allow between when your inbound flight gets to New York, and when you depart for Charlotte. Bon voyage!
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no
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