The 23 hours is intended to take you to the stage where you will have completed all your solo consolidation and if yuo are doing well then also some more advanced flying. The intention is to then bring you back to Leeds For your next 15 hours of navigation and further advanced training. We are taking the stance that you are being trained to a higher standard than the PPL, as your CPL is only really doing the PPL course again to a much greater level of accuracy, airmanship and professionalism. So, by training you to that higher standard to start with then you should have a lot less problems on the CPL. Also most of the instructors are CPL instructors. We are trying to make it a bit like the first part of integrated training, and if you do not go on to do a CPL you will be a very able and professional PPL. Oh, and its Dylan by the way.