Airpull Valencia
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Airpull Valencia
Hi! I would like to know if anyone knows something about Airpull, an aviation training academy from Requena (Valencia). I'm interested in this academy but before taking a decision, I would like to know some opinions. Thanks a lot guys!!
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Hi to all, im going to answer myself, i was there in the school, Requena, where they have the airdrome, i was checking the planes, they have 9 and 3 more comming, they changed the school for ground to a bigger building, i spoke with some students, i took the decision to go there, if somebody is going there in september lets me know, i would like to have friends there.
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Very bad guys you don't write your conclusions and feedback after you finish that schools...but it's understandable))) means you're a happy that you finished and not big issue arrised. Am I right?
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I am planing to start studying with them but it's hard to find reviews in English!
Also if you can tell more about the PPL course that you take and which way of studies have you choose, like,classes or personal instructor?
And lastly I was wondering if the stated was in English ?As they didn't mention if they have that option in their website!
I really hope you will reply !
Many thanks !!
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Hello guys, do you have some updated info? I see last post from two years ago. From everything I have seen until now Airpull looks very good for me. Is there anyone currently at Integrated ATPL? Is that good experience?
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You described quite a positive picture of the school and you became disappointed only recently, in a way understandable, but are you reasonable? There is a situation with ALL schools in Spain and beyond, a terrible situation in half of the world already and expanding, unlike anything we have ever seen in our life times. You have just been utterly unlucky that this happened just when you were in your first month. If you are still in the country under lock-down, use the ocean of time at hand to study the language of the country. Would have been best to start right away when you initially arrived, but hey, better late than never. Once all of this is over it will be a tremendous asset when you continue to live and work there. If you have left, good luck there, but don't kick back at the school that has suffered the same shock and fate as so many others.
So you now say that you know you were dismissed because of the virus but in your original post you say you were given a different reason but do not say what it was. You then hint that you were fired because you were not Spanish. So which was it - or was it last in first out.
Where are you getting a hint I got fired for not being Spanish.
I've come to my own conclusion that this school isn't ready to take on foreign instructors who don't speak the local language.
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Finished some courses there and... really nice people and school. Very flexible and nice environment around, the have improved a lot within the last two years. From my point of view, English students are more than welcome just you'll need to get used a bit to the Spanish accent, same as in any other non-English speaking country...