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Cittadino
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Bill, go Bill, I can probably help you, as I have a private pilots license from the US and have converted it to an Italian one. At the moment I'm waiting for my medical to get reapproved. But I did last year get checked out at the Belluno flying club. I will check their prices again, it's not cheap. There is a flying club in Udine, I have a friend that was a member there. I guessing there might also be something at Aviano, which you have access to. A lot of Italians go to the US to get the license as it's way cheaper. I have flown in Italy some, but my wife can't really see the advantage of the cost, which is about 3 times the cost of my flying club in San Diego. And now that I'm on the subject it's one of the few things that would draw me back to California. It's hard to be a pilot and not fly, it kind of becomes a part one one's soul.
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| Posts: 2244 | Location (City & State): Belluno, Italy | Registered: 24 June 2005 |    |
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Volo Libero Cittadino
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Thanks John. We have a grass airstrip called La Comina north of Pordenone. They advertise lessons with various ratings. What got me thinking about it was the new GI Bill Sen Webb got throgh the Senate. I lost out on the previous GI Bill, but this one would cover cost of flying lessons. If it's too expensive, I might be able to go to the States temporarily to complete training. I'll check the prices.
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| Posts: 14961 | Location (City & State): Friuli | Registered: 21 November 2004 |    |
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Cittadino
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That may be the airport I was talking about, I've only been there once several years ago. HEREis what flying can be in the Dolomites.
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| Posts: 2244 | Location (City & State): Belluno, Italy | Registered: 24 June 2005 |    |
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Volo Libero Cittadino
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The Democrats in the House don't have enough votes to override Bush's veto (he's vetoed all their past attempts to tie spending to setting a withdrawal date). See: quote: Democrats essentially stopped trying to use Pentagon spending as a tool to force Mr. Bush to withdraw combat troops or impose other conditions on his handling of the war.
“The president simply will not sign such legislation,” said Speaker Nancy Pelosi, an opponent of the war. “Our troops are in harm’s way. They need to be taken care of.” http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/20/washington/20spend.ht...1&ref=us&oref=slogin
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| Posts: 14961 | Location (City & State): Friuli | Registered: 21 November 2004 |    |
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