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Re: aero club Strasbourg
In the minds of the Strasburgers, the Polygone normally assigns the Strasbourg-Neuhof aerodrome. This name gets from the way that the Polygon was a vast open territory of hexagonal shape which, since 1720, filled in as a field for moving the ordnance. From 1871 to 1918, the Polygon kept on filling in as a field of move and parade amid significant military surveys. The presence of such a level surface was perfect to fill in as a reason for the developments of another innovation. The Club - A secretariat open each day from 2.30 pm to 6.30 pm logo_ffa - A site to deal with your reservations from home - Free stopping before the Club - Close to the downtown area, near transport and cable car stations logo_ffplum - Up-to-date documentation for your travel abroad - Club trips sorted out frequently to enable you to find new goals with the assistance of a teacher or experienced individuals - An armada stopped under storages and kept up nearby by qualified mechanics, or in specific workshop for significant amendments - A PC with free access for the planning of your flights For the development : - One teacher introduce each day of the week, two Wednesdays and ends of the week - A classroom with video projector - A pilot test program to prepare you to crisis methods securely - Two instructions rooms - Theoretical courses each Saturday evening For traveler flying machine: - JET A1 and AVGAS 100LL (ideal notice) - Landing assessment and free stopping - SP 98 (ULM) The Team Jean-Claude MONCOUCUT logo_ffa 61 years old 6500 Hours of Flight Pilot Private since 1977 Aircraft Instructor since 1993 Instructor ULM since 2012 Role in Association: Honorary President - Volunteer Instructor kuegler Jérémy KUEGLER 29 years 500 Hours of Flight Professional Driver (ATPL, CPL / IR) Role in the association: Chief pilot - Instructor Laurent FISCHER 47 years 1200 Hours of Flight Private Pilot Role in the association: President - Maintenance management Jeremy-Henches Jérémy HENCHES 23 years 300 Hours of Flight Private Pilot Role in the association: Vice-President - Responsible BIA Hervé NICO 36 years 6000 Hours of Flight Airline pilot Instructor since 2008 Role in Association: Volunteer Instructor - PPL Examiner François JOMARD 33 Years 5200 Hours of Flight Airline pilot Flight Instructor since 2009 Instructor ULM since 2013 Role in Association: Volunteer Instructor Pierre BURCKLÉ 40 years 2100 Hours of Flight Professional Driver Instructor since 2005 Role in the association: Freelance Instructor Steve ULRICH 26 years 2500 Hours of Flight Professional Driver Role in association: Occasional instructor Vanggelys CALVINO Vanggelys CALVINO 26 years 1500 Hours of Flight Professional Driver Role in association: Occasional instructor Contact: AERO CLUB OF ALSACE - Aerodrome of the Polygon 38, rue Guynemer 67100 STRASBOURG Tel: +33 (0) 3 88 34 00 98 - Fax: +33 (0) 3 88 44 43 54 |
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