With a small fleet of aircraft based in Innisfail to fulfill the training needs of our trainees.
All of our aircraft are professionally maintained in accordance with RAAus or CASA regulations as applicable.
School data sheets, performance charts and checklists are provided to assist trainees in becoming familiar with, and learning to operate their training aeroplane.
Private hire of school aircraft is available to suitably qualified pilots approved by the Head of Operations.
The Bristell is the aircraft used by the school to conduct training for RAAus qualifications. Our students who are training for their RAAus qualifications will train in this aircraft. Hours flown in the Bristell will also count towards the hours required for some CASA licences.
Seats: 2 side by side | Cruise Speed: 110 knots
The Cessna C152 is our ideal abinitio trainer. Students will typically fly 30 hours in this aeroplane before transitioning on to the C172.
Seats: 2 side by side | Cruise Speed: 100 knots
The C172 is the world's most produced aircraft since 1956. It needs little introduction. It's faster and more spacious than the C152, and at Bob Harris' Flying School we use it mainly for PPL and CPL cross-country training, command time building, and single engine IFR training.
Seats: 4 | Cruise Speed: 110 knots
The Decathlon is a fully aerobatic aeroplane that is used for tailwheel undercarriage and manual propeller pitch control design feature endorsements and aerobatic training. Optionally, some tailwheel flying can be included in training for private and commercial pilot licences to further improve aircraft handling skills.
Seats: 2 tandem seating | Cruise Speed: 110 knots
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