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Come fly with me …

In Announcement, Navigation, Uncategorized on September 21, 2012 at 12:11 am

Ready to Fly in the Morning

It is some time now since our last flight around Malaysia. This is not a good state of affairs! The VFR lanes of Malaysia are deserted and the air traffic controllers haven’t heard a fumbling low time PPL for too long. Let’s go and change that. I am organizing a flight safari from the 13th To the 16th of October and look for company. Whether you are a licensed pilot or not does not matter, everybody is welcome.

We can go either East or West. If we go West, we would fly to Malacca, Subang, Pangkor, Penang and Langkawi. on the East coast we would visit Tioman, Kerteh, Terengganu, Pulau Redang and Kota Bahru. From Kota Bahru we could also go to Thailand and spend a day there.

It would certainly be easier to go West, especially if you are concerned about returning at a particular time. There are more bus and commercial flight connections if we are stuck because of bad weather. It will also be easier to get fuel.

Please have a look at the flight program and message me if you are interested in joining.

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Commercial at your leisure

In Announcement, AP Leisure Flying on June 17, 2012 at 1:51 pm

Asia Pacific Leisure Flying LLC – Logo

I guess some of you noticed that I haven’t written a blog entry for some time. And there is a reason for that. I was busy. Not the “lame excuse” type of busy, but the real sort of busy.

Last month Ace Yip, Ranjit Singh and I created a company with the name “Asia Pacific Leisure Flying”. For some time now we have talked about ways to serve aviation enthusiast in Singapore and promote flying as a recreational activity for everybody. And now we finally did it. We registered “Asia Pacific Leisure Flying” as a Limited Liability Partnership With the Singapore Authorities.

The company has a web site – “www.leisureflying.asia” and you can reach us by sending an e-mail to info@leisureflying.asia Read the rest of this entry »