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Old 17th Jul 2012, 11:07   #1 (permalink)
 
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Question APTL training

Hi guys.


Soon you will get university degree, and will try to fulfill my dream - to work at 30,000 feet

For long time i searching flight school but finally i see two options:
1st is to study in elite school (like CTC Wings or Oxford aviation academy) , where i will have the opportunity to be admitted as a cadet in a large airline .

2nd option is to study "less famous" will go out only with a fATPL license. If i study in "less fameus" sholl i can save 60k euros who i can use for hour building and type ratings
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Could you advise me the correct decision?
Where I had a better chance of realization?
expensive + cadet or cheap + hour building ??????



Greetings

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Old 22nd Jul 2012, 14:26   #2 (permalink)
 
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I change my post.

Please say your opinion.

I have little time to make a decision and i need from advice.
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