Hello all,
I was wondering if there is anybody here from the San Antonio (TX) area who can give me any information about Alpha Tango Flying Service? Thanks and any info is appreciated!
Happy Landings![]()
I was wondering if there is anybody here from the San Antonio (TX) area who can give me any information about Alpha Tango Flying Service?
I taught there for a year and a half. Ultimately left for several reasons.
Maintence was horrible. I know for a fact that thier C-310 flew for 3 months without one of it's generators even installed, day, night, IFR, and at least two checkrides. Most of the other planes were in poor shape. 100 hr inspections were flown over routniely I saw an examiner scrub two checkrides in one day because of maintence issues.
I was asked several times to fly illeagle charter flights. On one ocasion I didn't reallize my "student" had never landed before untill we reached the destination.
Pay was mediocre, only 15/hr.
Facilites were poor, the building is shared by the airport fuelers, and another maintence shop.
Most of the planes only had portable intercoms, sometimes none at all. I had to spend several flights shouting instructions to my student over the engine noise. I realize that it was done this way in the past, but that is a poor excuse.
Yes, the prices are the lowest in the area, but you get what you pay for.
I am told that they have since hired a much better mechanic, and the maintence has improved siginifcantly. But my experiances showed me that the owner did only what was nessacery to keep the place running, nothing more.
I honestly wouldn't recomend it to anyone, I moved from there to a school at Stinson airport (SSF) on the south side of San Antonio that was much better.
I would recomend Skysafety over the other schools in the San Antonio area. I taught there for 8 months, and only left because my wife got a job in Dallas. www.skysafety.com They are located at SSF where you are 5 minutes from the practice area, and you have the option of staying in the pattern on bad weather days. Maintence was good, and they have a nice mix of aircraft.
San Antonio Areo Club would be my second choice, They are a quality operation, but since they are based at SAT you will spend a lot of airplane time dealing with traffic at SAT, and flying to SSF to practice your landings.
I would recomend Wrightflyers only with several reservations. They had a reputation of milking students with extra flights, and thier costs were very high. The former Chief Pilot fired a friend of mine for not signing off a student to fly solo because of weather, and did so in a screaming tantrum in front of several students and customers. They have a new CP now that has a good reputation, but I still would look elsewhere.
I taught there for a year and a half. Ultimately left for several reasons.
Maintence was horrible. I know for a fact that thier C-310 flew for 3 months without one of it's generators even installed, day, night, IFR, and at least two checkrides. Most of the other planes were in poor shape. 100 hr inspections were flown over routniely I saw an examiner scrub two checkrides in one day because of maintence issues.
I was asked several times to fly illeagle charter flights. On one ocasion I didn't reallize my "student" had never landed before untill we reached the destination.
Pay was mediocre, only 15/hr.
Facilites were poor, the building is shared by the airport fuelers, and another maintence shop.
Most of the planes only had portable intercoms, sometimes none at all. I had to spend several flights shouting instructions to my student over the engine noise. I realize that it was done this way in the past, but that is a poor excuse.
Yes, the prices are the lowest in the area, but you get what you pay for.
I am told that they have since hired a much better mechanic, and the maintence has improved siginifcantly. But my experiances showed me that the owner did only what was nessacery to keep the place running, nothing more.
I honestly wouldn't recomend it to anyone, I moved from there to a school at Stinson airport (SSF) on the south side of San Antonio that was much better.
I would recomend Skysafety over the other schools in the San Antonio area. I taught there for 8 months, and only left because my wife got a job in Dallas. www.skysafety.com They are located at SSF where you are 5 minutes from the practice area, and you have the option of staying in the pattern on bad weather days. Maintence was good, and they have a nice mix of aircraft.
San Antonio Areo Club would be my second choice, They are a quality operation, but since they are based at SAT you will spend a lot of airplane time dealing with traffic at SAT, and flying to SSF to practice your landings.
I would recomend Wrightflyers only with several reservations. They had a reputation of milking students with extra flights, and thier costs were very high. The former Chief Pilot fired a friend of mine for not signing off a student to fly solo because of weather, and did so in a screaming tantrum in front of several students and customers. They have a new CP now that has a good reputation, but I still would look elsewhere.
I have flown worse and they got the job done just fine.