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JT8
23rd Dec 2001, 23:59
Hey folks,

Apart from the usual complaints associated with he large schools ie OATS and Cabair, are there any ex Cabair students willing to shed any light on the quality of instruction they received?

I'm deciding between Jerez and Cabair if I go down the integrated route.

Any help appreciated <img src="wink.gif" border="0">

cheers, JT8

A and C
24th Dec 2001, 21:53
I dont think that you will find a problem with the actual instruction at cabair BUT some of the business practices such as instruction on positioning flights may not make the best use of the flight time that you are paying for and the staff are not the treated very well and so may well be de-motivated however i am sure that the instructors will be professional enough to try to do there best for the students.

On reflection i think that i would go to spain in preferance to cranfield.

mboulton
24th Dec 2001, 22:05
try looking at eta bournemouth before making a committment. <img src="smile.gif" border="0">

cabair16
25th Dec 2001, 14:07
JT8

I can assure you that the standard of instruction at any of the approved schools will be thoroughly professional. One thing that I have on good authority is that a number of the Cabair instructors are packing their bags and heading south, Cabair’s loss, Jerez’s gain.