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  • Anyone in Alaska?

    Just wondering if any of you are in the Anchorage area of Alaska. I do have a friend out here with a 1952 Cesna 170 B who has offered a ride. I'd like to try and find an instructor to learn from as well. Let me know

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    Re: Anyone in Alaska?

    Just a bump. I know there are a few pilots out here in Alaska. I was wondering if anyone is an instructor out here. I've had a flight in a 1946 T-Craft and a 1952 Cessna, but I want to stick to the t-crafts because that's what I want to fly. Let me know

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      Re: Anyone in Alaska?

      Talk to the older German lady name Heidie, she is on the north side of Lake hood. She has a Tcraft on floats for instruction. Tim
      N29787
      '41 BC12-65

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        Re: Anyone in Alaska?

        Does she have a forum name on here? I have no idea who that is.

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          Re: Anyone in Alaska?

          Look up Arctic Flyers and call them. Heidi Ruess and her son Rick. I got my license and TW endorsement from them. They are fantastic.

          Ian

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            Re: Anyone in Alaska?

            Thats her, forgot her company name...Tim
            N29787
            '41 BC12-65

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              Re: Anyone in Alaska?

              Thanks for the info Tim! I'll be sure and contact them sometime. I'm really just wanting my LSA and I can't remember how many flight hours you need with an instructor. I want to say it's something like 30 or 40 at least.

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                Re: Anyone in Alaska?

                Try this link: http://home.gci.net/~rruess/map.html Scroll down to the bottom. Dick
                Dick Smith N5207M TF#159

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