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Old 9th Jul 2008, 18:39
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Night_fr8
 
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The modular route will change so much that there will be little change in the overall costs.
JAA regulators will be imposing changes soon, one of which is that any person training another for a particular type of licence must themselves hold a licence approved by that regulatory body i.e. an FAA instructor will not be allowed to train a student for a JAA licence without holding one him / herself

If you think we are rich think again, my wife and I were prepared to help finance our son's dream even if it meant reducing our standard of living.

He is paying us / the mortgage back, and yes he is SSTR also included in the mortgage.

I never doubted his motivation, so putting up the money was a risk we were prepared to take, and the results have proved the trust.

Integrated is the better way to go, and if you talk to recruiters they prefer that route in those with less than 500 hours.
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