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Old 21st Apr 2001, 23:29   #1 (permalink)
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Hi,

Just wondering how much the approximate costs are of
1. PPL
2. /IR
3.Frozen ATPL

and would it be cheaper to take the ATPL as a modular or not. Also, which would be advisable (assuming I had the choice). This is in the UK and I know that all the prices vary, but just a rough idea will do fine.

Thanks a lot

 
Old 21st Apr 2001, 23:44   #2 (permalink)
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PPL about £5k, ATPL exams £1950 at London Guildhall (23 weeks) or you can do a distance laerning over 46 weeks. IR costs about £10-12k depending on whether you have CPL or not.
Quite complex subject. Leeds flying school have a really good guide to becoming a commercial pilot with all the costs and requirements listed. Go to www.leedsflyingschool.co.uk and click on the 'guide to becoming a commercial pilot' on the left hand side menu bar.
Email me if you have any questions!
 
 
 
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