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Old 9th Sep 2001, 04:58   #1 (permalink)
 
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Post Which company would-did-have you used?

ATPL(A). Any good or bad reports or recommendations for companies for the groundschool? PPSC......nah! Nuff said. Thanx.
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Old 9th Sep 2001, 14:18   #2 (permalink)
 
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Bristol V good for the Navs, Good for the Techs. But I did them under the CAA, supect just as good under JAA. I gather they will have a mil bridging package soon.

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Old 9th Sep 2001, 17:13   #3 (permalink)
 
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Yup, its got to be Alex Whittingham down at Bristol Groundschool.
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Old 10th Sep 2001, 11:47   #4 (permalink)
 
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ATA at coventry have a good reputation,most of the instruction is by ex-raf instructors who have the gift for making it all seem easy ,in over 10 years i,v yet to hear a bad word about them.
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