inigo88
Composite-lover
Hey guys,
I moved into the SD area a couple months ago, and I'm looking to start flying down here. I'm a low time private pilot with tailwheel endorsement and basic aerobatics experience, and my short term goal is to build a PIC cross country time toward the instrument rating (and concurrent tailwheel if possible), and get to explore socal in the process.
Grey Eagle seems to be exactly what I'm looking for. They have extremely good rates on both their 152s and Citabria, and no membership fees like the flying clubs down here. Plus One Flyers at MYF is closer to me than Carlsbad, but as a full time college student I would be throwing my money away with their initiation fee and monthly dues if I can only afford/have the time to fly every couple weeks anyway.
They have gotten really good reviews on this forum in the past but they're all a couple years old. Any current students or instructors on here? How well are the aircraft maintained? (I worked in maintenance at my old flight school so I know all too well that a dirty trainer from the late 70s that gets flown frequently does not equal unsafe.
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Thanks!
I moved into the SD area a couple months ago, and I'm looking to start flying down here. I'm a low time private pilot with tailwheel endorsement and basic aerobatics experience, and my short term goal is to build a PIC cross country time toward the instrument rating (and concurrent tailwheel if possible), and get to explore socal in the process.
Grey Eagle seems to be exactly what I'm looking for. They have extremely good rates on both their 152s and Citabria, and no membership fees like the flying clubs down here. Plus One Flyers at MYF is closer to me than Carlsbad, but as a full time college student I would be throwing my money away with their initiation fee and monthly dues if I can only afford/have the time to fly every couple weeks anyway.
They have gotten really good reviews on this forum in the past but they're all a couple years old. Any current students or instructors on here? How well are the aircraft maintained? (I worked in maintenance at my old flight school so I know all too well that a dirty trainer from the late 70s that gets flown frequently does not equal unsafe.

Thanks!