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Old 28th December 2011 | 23:50
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fastos
 
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Thanks for the replies guys!

Doing a FAA FI training is out of the question I think. Doesnt get me anywhere or need to keep trying to win the green card lottery! haha

I based my selection on recommendation I read here and from reviews that I searched. These schools have good instructors and are less mainstream. Except OAA, which is very mainstream. But they have a good package and ofcourse their name. They are more expensive then the rest though.

Nothing is wrong with Spain. I love the country and the flight training was fine. The instructors were quite good. But I am a bit tired of the maņana maņana mentality. I prefer to get training in a more "strict" country, such as the UK or Holland. If I would get a job offer from Spain I will go for sure! But for now as long as I have a choice, I would like to do my training elsewhere.

Yes, I agree. A school cant offer you a job before they know what kind of instructor you are. But I think that will not be a problem with any of these schools.

Wycombe sounds good indeed! I had contact with them not too long ago, but I think the whole thing with Cabair kept them busy. But I keep them in mind for sure!

Thanks fa2fi! I will take a look at them!
I dont really mind where I can work, as long as I can fly! Ofcourse preferable in Europe, but any place is fine with me!

EFT only has JAA instructors, mainly from the UK. Since its a british school. They work together with Aviator College by using their planes and facilities. I havenīt heard a bad thing about this place and the current students seem to be happy there. I would like to fly in Florida, but if that decreases my chances here in Europe then its not really an option.
Everything is European about this school though, except the location.

Has anyone any experience with this school?
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