Originally Posted by king rooney
Wing down, you claim that the 100 initial flying hours justify the massive cost difference between the waypoint scheme. May I bring to your attention that those hours are carried out in the US, where flying costs are around half the price of what they are here.
King Rooney,
I do not wish to start debating how OAT justify the cost breakdown of each of their courses. I was simply stating, in reply to jb5000's post, that the Integrated programme was not same as the Waypoint scheme so cannot be directly compared on cost. I offered a couple of points that differentiate the two courses, factors that would affect the overall price.
On another point, why not contact OAT and ask them to give you a full price breakdown for the course? You claim the course is grossly over priced? Well pose that question to them, I'm sure you wont be the first person to ask.