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Renting and flying clubs in San Diego

jpmizzou

Registered User
pilot
I just got to San Diego a little over a month ago. I'm wanting to do some civilian flying, just taking family and friends up, or a little weekend trip every once in awhile. Does anyone have any suggestions for renting in the area? Any flying clubs that someone would recommend? Any info would be great.
 

raptor10

Philosoraptor
Contributor
NASNI has one..http://www.ninfc.com/ (I think thats the link)

And just a suggestion..www.google.com is a nice feature. It took all of 5 seconds to pull up that link. I don't mean to be a b*tch about it, but you could have done a little bit of research.

http://webpages.cwia.com/~lrn2fly/Flying%20Clubs.htm *lists flying clubs in SD

I think he wanted personal recommendations from people who have gone through those schools, possibly to avoid being flown around by a guy Kim Philby would have been proud of...
 

Stearmann4

I'm here for the Jeeehawd!
None
And just a suggestion..www.google.com is a nice feature. It took all of 5 seconds to pull up that link. I don't mean to be a b*tch about it, but you could have done a little bit of research

I think what she meant to say was; In addition to NASNI Flying Club, you might want to look at Gillespie Field (SEE) and Montgomery Field (MYF) as well. Both have two or three reputable flying clubs with a variety of aircraft on the line. Find the airport closest to your house and go wander around to see which club best fits your needs.

It only takes 8 seconds to be cordial...
 

Brett327

Well-Known Member
None
Super Moderator
Contributor
It only takes 8 seconds to be cordial...

Women fundamentally all hate each other - I love it. ;) Anyhow, there are some other clubs and FBOs available, but I think you'll find the prices at the NASNI Flying Club hard to beat.

Brett
 

Bene

New Member
I flew at NINFC, it's pretty cool. The prices there are definatly hard to beat. I don't think that any of the planes were over $100/hour to rent and the cheepest was like $65/ hour. The only thing that I can think of is that the planes are older, but are well maintained.
 
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