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Old 12th Jan 2012, 20:27
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bouncibong
 
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It seems Im not the only one to have changed schools. My old school constantly messed me around- I never got briefings before hand and never had a clue what I was trying to learn. Groundschool consisted of "buy the books from transair, read them and you will be ok" The old school was always trying to get money out of me upfront.

My new school briefs me properly, the instructors are far friendlier, the rates per hour although advertised the same are actually cheaper cos I just pay for tacho time and not hobbs time, the new school dont charge me extra for landing fees (watch this one as it can really add up)

Whilst their aircraft dont look the best they are reliable and so;

IF YOU AINT HAPPY where you are- MOVE
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