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richard1001
21st Sep 2006, 14:07
Hi I am looking into getting my pilots licence can someone tell me where the cheapest place to fly is!

Thanks

mikelimapapa
22nd Sep 2006, 00:30
Richard,

Your not going to get any useful replies asking such a generic question. You have to be much more specific as to what type of flying your looking to do.

Mike

moosp
22nd Sep 2006, 01:00
"There is always someone who can make something a little worse, and sell it a little cheaper, and those that consider price only are that man’s lawful prey."

Ruskin

So all you owners of dodgy flight schools, another one has just swum into the net...;)

Flingwing207
22nd Sep 2006, 01:22
Right here (http://www.microsoft.com/games/flightsimulatorx/) :ok:

Gerhardt
22nd Sep 2006, 01:29
Fling, that was good for a helluva belly laugh!

540DEGREE TorqueTurn
22nd Sep 2006, 04:07
richard 1001 :D
But you want more ,steak knife
bread knife
knife knife

Needlesplit
22nd Sep 2006, 07:45
Given that you posted in here are we to assume PPL(H)? If so where are you in the country?:ok:

Whirlygig
22nd Sep 2006, 08:33
…and another one of John Ruskin’s ….


It's unwise to pay too much, but it's
worse to pay too little. When you pay
too much, you lose a little money -
that's all. When you pay too little, you
sometimes lose everything, because
the thing you bought was incapable of
doing the thing it was bought to do.
The common law of business balance
prohibits paying a little and getting a
lot - it can't be done. If you deal with
the lowest bidder, it is well to add
something for the risk you run, and if
you do that you will have enough to
pay for something better.


There are a number of things to consider.

What do you want to do with your licence when you’ve got it? You need to do a minimum of two hours a year and pass an annual skills test. In all honesty, two hours a year is probably not enough to stay current, 12 would be more like it.

Secondly, it’s all very well to go to a cheaper school elsewhere in the country but, if you learn to fly on a different type to the ones that are locally based, then you would have to do a conversion which is a minimum of 5 hours.

There are a number of different types of helicopter on which to learn to fly and anecdotal evidence suggests that some are harder to learn on than others and hence, although they may be cheaper, it may take longer to get your licence.

A cheaper school may not get you through in as few hours as a more expensive school.

If you are prepared to go anywhere (as I am inferring that you are), then you need to factor in accommodation, travel etc. and if you do a foreign licence, you need to consider the cost of conversion to a UK licence.

If you check out the website of the main General Aviation magazines, they have lists of schools (and publish them with their magazines once a year) which will detail hourly rates etc.

Beware of paying a lump sum in advance to any school even if you get a better rate; flying schools can easily go bust and then they’ve got your money! I heard yesterday of a school in financial difficulty so it does happen.

Cheers

Whirls

zeefly
22nd Sep 2006, 14:28
South Africa don't be taken in about the America its all marketing (and there the masters of that!! hidden cost's everywhere!) Jnc Helicopters in Durban charges are 130 quid thats with instructor, hour building even cheaper!!!! check out the 5* accomodation from 22 quid a night and is 5 min walk from Airfield, The licensing is CAA has well which is a big bonus!!! best of Luck!!

Camera Man
24th Sep 2006, 19:21
Hi

Choosing your flying school is one of the most important things to start your flying career. You should not be completely price sensitive but look at the quality and the service that they can provide you.

Most important, use this Forum to find out about the school that you are interested in going to.

We offer the PPL for R29 950.00 with the training programs and checking being done by both airline pilots and Designated Examiners. This makes sure that the standard of training is high.

If you want any more information please feel free to contact me.

hangar1
6th Apr 2011, 09:40
Thank you for your post!::ok::ok: Zeefly
Oh my word I am new at this.