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Old 26th Jun 2012, 09:10   #1 (permalink)


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Best place to get PPL in USA?

Hi All,

I would like to get a PPL from USA & have been searching around to find some good flying school with good facilities for practical & theory.

Actually i already have ground training in Hong Kong but i guess it will be better to start all over again. After some search i found EFT (European Flight Training » PPL), which are offering good price and quick training to get a PPL.

But there are some posts here, asking to avoid EFT due to several reasons.

So does anyone knows any GOOD flying school to get a PPL? They should also be providing M1 Visa for International students..

Thank You
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Old 26th Jun 2012, 22:58   #2 (permalink)
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I am not sure you read the posts well. EFT has more positive than negative reviews. Search for EFT on this site.
Like you I am based in HK and did get my PPL there, back in 2010. PM if you want more info.
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Old 27th Jun 2012, 18:26   #3 (permalink)
 
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I agree, I got my PPL there January '11 with no major complaints.
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