Cloudbase Microlighting

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Hungerford, United Kingdom

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Cloudbase Microlighting Reviews | Rating 4,4 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Cloudbase Microlighting is located in Hungerford, United Kingdom on Membury, Lambourn Woodlands. Cloudbase Microlighting is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category flight school in United Kingdom.

Address

Membury, Lambourn Woodlands

Phone

+44 7795632710

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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Chris Lambourne

Excellent experience. Dave the instructor was great, calm and entertaining throughout the trip. A skilled pilot who puts the passenger at ease, ensuring an experience of a life time. Would 100% recommend - and thanks Dave!

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David Youngs

Great airfield, friendly instructors and a nice selection of aircraft. To those surprised at having aircraft flying overhead... why did you choose to live next to an airfield? The airfield has been there much longer than you have, and aircraft have to fly somewhere. Why not also write to the highways authority and complain about the road next to your house...

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Dave Street

Went for a flex wing micro light flight with Dave Sollom, good welcome great instructor,excellent flight, would recommend !

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Sky Swindon

The current owners of Clearprop have scant regard for their neighbours. Angus Lacy-Hulbert, the owner, owns a microlight G-CETR which sometimes flies at very low height on take off or landing over a house adjacent to Redlands. The business also has microlights which fly in circuits around this property every 2 mins or so when doing training circuits (and in the past it has mostly been over it). They also fly over a nearby childcare centre. Many residents in Wanborough and Covingham detest the noise of the circuits and overhead flying. Locals have complained to the local council about the noise from this airfield. Microlight flying near areas of settlement causes noise pollution. Surely people can expect not to be overflown and have peace and quiet in their own homes? Despite repeated requests not to be overflown the nuisance continues. This is disrespectful to the local population. Our houses were here before the airfield opened. Why should a business which causes problems for neighbours be allowed to exist?

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