One of the most fun times you can have in Aviation is obtaining a Single Engine Sea rating to add to your resume. "Flying" float planes or seaplanes isn't hard to do at all nor different than another planes. Rather the significant learning process is how to operate a plane like a boat on the water safely.
I have a 100% success rate on clients recommended for the SES rating. I have extensive experience in Cessna 172 XP, Cessna 180, and the de Havilland Beaver.
I have a 100% success rate on clients recommended for the SES rating. I have extensive experience in Cessna 172 XP, Cessna 180, and the de Havilland Beaver.
I can teach in your aircraft or get your Flight Review accomplished
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DHC2 DeHavilland Beaver on straight floats taking off of Lake Washington in the Seattle Area of the State of Washington. We are North bound for Friday Harbor and a fun day in the San Juan Islands of the Puget Sound.
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