"Is it true that it is an extra asset when i follow my flight trainig at an renowned school even when i would only be doing my practical flying at that school?"
Depends on how you assess the word 'renowned' - A bit of research here will lead you to certain 'honeypots'....more research will learn you about the drawbacks of each. After a GREAT deal of research you will find that there are some schools who get a scarce mention, but do not need to advertise, nor are big hitters on the forum....simply because they do not need to be...they are doing very well getting on with the job. And very well known for doing a good job.....thats where your *skillful* use of the search engine comes into its own.
Go try it. I don't want to name any names myself!
"or is this only an extra asset when i do the integrated course at this school? "
Read the various threads floating around titled "Modular vs Integrated"
"What are the best pilot schools in europe?"
Who can say? Only you - after research, and making a decision that suits your circumstances best.
"Would it be as good to follow my training at a pilot school that isn't known but much cheaper and invest my money in extra hours?"
Go for the best school at all stages.
Extra hours will come with the extra years you are hunting around for a job whilst working as a busdriver or whatever....so buy the best training you can!!
JH
Last edited by J-Heller; 3rd November 2002 at 10:12.