brucew@bruceair.com
Seattle, WA
Every seat's a window seat on BruceAir
For obvious reasons, I don’t post my phone number and address en clair on the Web. But you can always reach me via email. I’ll get back to you promptly, and we won’t have to play telephone tag.
You can also leave a message for me at the Galvin Flying Services flight school at 206-763-9706.
To schedule flight time with me in aircraft or simulators at the Galvin Flying Services flight school, please contact me directly via email. I’m available there by appointment only.
To download a promotional flyer about stall/spin/upset training and aerobatic rides at BruceAir, click this link (.pdf).
If you’re an AOPA member, you can find me on the Aviation Forums on the AOPA Web site.
And I also hang out virtually with the friendly crowd at PacificNorthwestFlying.com.
I’m usually available to fly both weekdays and weekends. Obviously, aerobatic rides and stall/spin/upset training require better-than-average flying weather, so if there’s any doubt about the forecast, please check in with me the day of your flight.
(If you’re curious about the latest local aviation weather reports and forecasts, check out the excellent summary of local aviation weather provided by the Seattle office of the National Weather Service.)
From May–September BruceAir operates out the flight school at Galvin Flying Services at Boeing Field (KBFI).
Although I stay in Seattle all year, the Extra 300L flies south to Boulder City, NV (61B) near Las Vegas for the winter. (There’s not much point in basing it in Seattle during the monsoons.) I sneak away from Seattle monthly to fly my Extra in the sunny desert skies at The Aerobatic Experience .
Galvin is the oldest full-service FBO in Seattle. For more information about flight training at Galvin, including estimated costs, check out the Flight Training Brochure, available on the flight school Web site.
The street address for the flight school is:
7001 Perimeter Road South
Boeing Field (BFI)
Seattle, WA 98108

Note that the flight school is located about 200 yards north of the Galvin Executive Terminal (where the business jets park). The flight school building is clearly labeled Flight Training.
If you fly to Boeing Field (KBFI), please see the directions available on the Galvin Flying Services Web site. You can contact Galvin Line Services at 206-763-0350, via email, or Unicom (122.95).