· I know we all get different things out of flying, but to me, I love the sense of achievement of having flown myself to another country, where previously I would have needed an airline Well done! … · Aerobatics Intertesed in getting into aerobatics in Ireland? Have questions about aerobatic figures or flying particular manoeuvres? Ask them here! · But roughly speaking, if you're flying less than 50 hours per year then you want a share in an aircraft or hire from a flying club. Personally, I've never seen the advantage of owning an aircraft … · If you're looking to tour, a microlight is probably not the best machine for the job but if you're looking for low cost flying, a great selection of destinations and a community of great friends … · Castlebar - more memories. It used to be a great fly in location in the good old days. It had a very active flying club with Tom Tuffy as CFI. He used to cover Galway as well for a while. I did some … · Flying might seem like the solution but most microlight aircraft lack gyro attitude instruments and flying over water on a hazy day can be very disorientating,the horizon merges into the … · Flying In Ireland Forum Board index Flying In Ireland Irish General Aviation 6 posts Page 1 of 1 Renting around Dublin · If you fail these you can still gain a Class 2 certificate, but it will be limited to flying by day only (previously you would also have been restricted to VFR flying in JAA airspace, but this has now … · Hi all I would just like to get some info on Waterford Aero Club. Any info would be appreciated and also are any of their aircraft capable of IFR? Thanks in advance. · I'm doing a little research into the colours of the Irish Helicopters fleet. Most of the helicopters I am interested in date from the sixties, seventies and eighties. So if anyone can help with …