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Friday, September 5, 2014

Pietro Bisonni

Friday's Fabulous Flyer

Pietro Bisonni

A 46 year-old Italian pilot since "many years." And many years of excitement he has had. I love to know why and when the aviation bug hits and from planes to helicopters... he's giving back to our industry. 

Pietro say's...

"I've always been fond of flying since I was a child. The passion of flight is increased as a result of military service in the Army at Aviation Helicopters 5 ALE Rigel Casarza della Delizia (PN).


Over the years my passion for flying was increased and I got the commercial pilot certificate for Airplane and helicopter with Instrument rating.


"I flew on different aircraft, including Jet Ranger, AS350, R22, R44, Bell 206 Jet Ranger, Seneca I PA34, PA28,CAP10 aerobatic, C172,C152 .

Today I am a qualified instructor for both EASA and FAA. I work with several schools in Italy and foreign school, teaching flying and share the passion of flight."


"It is an immense satisfaction for me 
when a student becomes a pilot, 
it is like to return to my very first flight."



Pietro is a Flight Instructor on both helicopters and airplanes. He teaches  courses PPL / CPL/IR / ATPL RRobinson 22BII, R44, B206,AS350,C172, C152, Seneca I PA 34.


Conversion or your license... he is your guy:  FAA/EASA FROM CIVIL, MILITARY and ULTRALIGHT... min.requirements 3 Hours, average 15 Hours.


International students enrollment, English, French, Italian, Spanish are welcome!

You don't have to go to Italy to fly with Pietro! 
 
While he currently works for Butterfly helicopter in Macerata he also works with another school in Las Vegas: 702 helicopter. He teaches students in Italy and if they want FAA certificate he takes them to the USA in Nevada Las Vegas to get the FAA certificate.


For information and enrollment of students Info@American-European-Flight-School.eu






Enjoy the Journey!
XOX Karlene

Author of Flight For Control and Flight For Safety,
If you haven't read them...it's time!

10 comments:

  1. After having flown twice in a helicopter as a passenger, I'm dying to learn to fly one! I've heard it's like an alien machine after having been just an airplane pilot!

    Great story!

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    1. I actually had a dream last night that I bought a helicopter. Who knows... maybe that will be my next adventure. Thanks for your comment.

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    2. Why not!!
      -Denzil

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  2. Thanks Pietro Bisonni. Glad to read this blog about your experience. Nice to meet you.

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  3. flying helis is my escape. takea a while to adjust but once you get it, you won't want to stop :)

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    1. Jayson, one day I hope to join you on that one!! I might get addicted.

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  4. Pietro Bisonni ....fabulous instructor!!!

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