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Old 3rd March 2003 | 11:03
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Aviation Trainer too
 
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It seems that a number of NEW users from York, Yorkshire and Worchester have an interest in this place if you ask me... Maybe an idea to check these people out on an administrator level???

Follow WWW his advice and check the official sites!!!!

Sorry DannyW but I really believe there is no such thing as cheap flight training. Usually if it seems to be too good to be true it is! There is a funny thing about aviation that if you want people to part of their money you claim something is cheap but there is usually a catch somewhere. Maybe not the case here but I rather warn people than hear the stories afterwards.

Just like I did on JAC Academy, who don't have real offices it seems just a mailbox!

The one thing I do agree with all those Yorkshire man is is that also in the UK be careful, but that should be no reason not to go to some of the excellent UK FTO's.

I went to Professional Air Training, not the cheapest but one of the best. Consider Bristol or Triple A. All small but no upfront payment and flying in the UK, don't gamble on something new if it has not proven itself. If money is the problem you shouldnt go for the "New and Cheapest in town"

Good luck!
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