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lebron James
21st Jul 2008, 17:32
hello every body
as i see i can't get JAA in Usa so would you help me to chosee a flight school give JAA CPL/ IR + atpl with 200 flying hours in any country ??

and not very expensive between 70000 $ to 80000$ ??

AlphaMale
21st Jul 2008, 17:34
Try this (http://www.pprune.org/forums/professional-pilot-training-includes-ground-studies/131649-archive-reference-threads-posting-guidelines-read-before-you-post-question.html).

lebron James
21st Jul 2008, 17:41
okay what do you think about this school ?
IKAROS 0-fATPL Training programme (http://www.egnatia-aviation.com/IKAROS_Text.htm)

Dane-Ger
21st Jul 2008, 18:09
lebron james

All the schools you have asked about on pprune the last month or so have long threads on here, on these threads you can read a variety of opinions on each school. use the search function to find them. (or the post "please read before posting" at the top of the page)

no-one can decide for you, and all schools have good and bad sides.

regards D-G

AlphaMale
21st Jul 2008, 23:09
Egnatia hour building to ATPL (http://www.pprune.org/forums/professional-pilot-training-includes-ground-studies/266377-egnatia-hour-building-atpl.html) thread.

How Pi***d Am I At Egnatia Greece (http://www.pprune.org/forums/professional-pilot-training-includes-ground-studies/303644-how-pi-d-am-i-egnatia-greece.html) thread.

There are plenty here, just keep searching buddy.

They seem like a good school on paper, good aircraft, no messing around with Visas etc like in the US, you are training in the EU so a JAA licence from the start, If you need to get home quickly (family member falls ill etc) you can jump aboard a plane pretty much the next day for a couple of Euros. But they have had some bad reports too ... but what school doesn't? You get what you pay for I guess. :uhoh:

Keygrip
22nd Jul 2008, 13:38
As you've been told on two distinctly similar threads - do a search.