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henriksch
12th Mar 2004, 20:04
Hi
I have been looking at 2 schools in the Czech republic for my IR training (very cheap), and was wondering if anybody have experience with that... In particular the Delta systems air and F-air academys.
Thank You
Speevy
12th Mar 2004, 20:55
Try to take a look at LET`S FLY FTO OSTRAVA, really nice place with a lot of nice and friendly people and some very good contacts.
Good luck and Good flying
Speevy
deTrix75
13th Mar 2004, 02:47
How cheap is "very cheap"?
henriksch
13th Mar 2004, 18:48
Very cheap is about 5500£ for ans IR-ME
http://www.f-air.cz/www_anglicke/index.htm
http://www.dsa.cz/en/index.html
George Foreman
15th Mar 2004, 11:29
Does anyone know how the integrated and modular courses are progressing at Cloud 9's startup operation at Brno in the Czech Republic ?
When I chose to come to Jerez I didn't take it any further (in any case I couldn't quit my job in time for their May launch course). It seemed like it was going to be done properly, and an interesting part of the world to spend a year, ie it seemed to be a good alternative at the time.
I'm sure browsers of this forum would be interested in hearing from anyone who has trained there ..
George
maxy101
15th Mar 2004, 12:20
Wouldn“t mind checking out the Czech stewardess training schools.....
razzele
18th Mar 2004, 07:00
those rates sound more than interesting to a cheapskate like myself.
maybe someone from there can give us all a headsup on this deal?
:ok:
egbb_2004
18th Mar 2004, 07:59
Does anyone know if these schools are JAA Approved? I mean that if i did any course there would it be valid in the UK or Germany?
henriksch
18th Mar 2004, 10:03
Actually the F-air school is 4100 £ if you do the SEP IR first, and then the extension to IR-ME
Here is the JAA approvement
http://www.caa.cz/pls/dmsdb_acm/acmif_felay.frm
Go to Approved FTOs...F-air is the first one..
As you can se at the top of the first page...theese schools are JAR-FCL 1 approved.
despegue
18th Mar 2004, 20:38
Cloud9 never started actually.
I was supposed to be instructing Meteorology in Brno, but haven't heard from the "management" since september 2003.
I would strongly advice against them after the money that I lost in applying for visa's, work-permits, visits to Prague and Brno, all in vain, Cloud9 is dead.
I must say though that the people were always friendly, but they obviously failed to succeed in their dream to establish a UK FTO in Middle-Europe.
razzele
18th Mar 2004, 22:06
OKay the cloud 9 group...
are they in league with either of the schools that the topic starter mentioned??
George Foreman
18th Mar 2004, 22:08
despegue,
Thanks for the info. I had been curious to know what happened. A bold venture and as you say, and from my limited contact, they seemed like nice people. Not the best of times to be setting up a new Integrated School, though, I'm sure.
flybyshark
16th Jun 2004, 07:37
I have heard on the grape vine that Cloud 9 are to be operational in Sept this year. No Iron clad info though, have to wait and see.......
grafity
16th Jun 2004, 12:09
If nothing else it looks like the place to go to do some hour building and sight seeing at the same time. Cheap rental and some nice views