Hi!
Where can I try and subsequently train to fly Gyrocopters in Ireland?
http://www.gyroflying.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; seems to be out of business? At least web site is gone.
Thanks!!
Gyro Flying In Ireland
Moderator: mark
Re: Gyro Flying In Ireland
You can't....
I was (on more than one occasion) pointed to go to the UK to fly with an instructor called Chris Jones: http://www.chrisjonesgyroplanes.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I was (on more than one occasion) pointed to go to the UK to fly with an instructor called Chris Jones: http://www.chrisjonesgyroplanes.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Gyro Flying In Ireland
Thanks for information. Looks like a well organised operation.
Re: Gyro Flying In Ireland
Have you an idea of what you are going to do after you obtain a ppl(g)? (if that's what you intend)
It looks like unless you own your own Gyro, options in Ireland are limited.
It looks like unless you own your own Gyro, options in Ireland are limited.
Re: Gyro Flying In Ireland
Hi. I have PPL fixed wing and PPL (H) - which I did when living in UK twenty years ago!
I would only go for the PPL(g) if I intended to buy a Gyro. Ideally something enclosed and with side by side for two persons. Some nice machines now in the market!!
I would only go for the PPL(g) if I intended to buy a Gyro. Ideally something enclosed and with side by side for two persons. Some nice machines now in the market!!
Re: Gyro Flying In Ireland
Well, if you do decide to go over let me know... I might just go with you. I'm looking for an excuse 
I was thinking to get some experience, maybe start with 20hours on a 1 week trip

I was thinking to get some experience, maybe start with 20hours on a 1 week trip