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Old 29th Aug 2014, 21:21
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Question flight schools in Durban South Africa

Hi, does anyone have any information about flight scools in Durban, South Africa? Which ones are recommendedand reputable? Costs? Anyone with any experience? Im thinking of going there to complete my training. I hold an FAA ppl and around 250 hrs. I am from sweden.
Would be thankful for any advise or recommendations.
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Old 30th Aug 2014, 06:34
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Coastal weather is always a bit iffy. Winter weather on the highveld is always good, thunderstorms in summer in the late afternoon.


Durban Aviation Centre

Virginia Flight School

Pilot training in South Africa | Ayre Aviation

KwaZulu Natal Flight Schools and Pilot Training (PPL, CPL, ATPL)
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Old 31st Aug 2014, 15:44
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Thanks for your reply. Do you have any experience from any of these schools? Is one better than the others?
I am talking to Virginia flight school right now and trying to figure out how much it's going to cost me.
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Old 2nd Sep 2014, 10:32
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My experience with Virginia flight school a fews years ago was very postive; competent and friendly.
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Old 7th Sep 2014, 20:14
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Question any difference in prices?

It seems like most of you gentlemen agree on that the size of the fligh school/club doesnt matter when it comes to quality. I was looking at virginia flight school but now I just read about this one called 43 that I havent seen before.
im looking at flying as a career. I hold an FAA PPL and about 150 hrs so far and my goal is to fly for a commercial airline one day.
So guys, 43 would be better if youre looking at a future as an airline pilot?

Any further guidance would be really appriciated. It is so hard to make a choice when it comes to flight schools.

And the other important question, is there any difference when it comes to prices between this flight schools?

Ps. How come there are no female looking smileys, like with long hair or a bow on their head?
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Old 9th Sep 2014, 08:00
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Well, if you are worried about pricing, just forget about 43, their complete program right now I am told is going at around 100,000 USD..


And another thing, no women there mate, or rather very few. But luckily there is a location bodering the school and Grahamstown is not so far off.
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Old 9th Sep 2014, 09:35
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and 43 Air has a lot of cadets sponsored by some of the African airlines! Not sure if anyone will be paying attention to you!

You are better off to go back to USA and get IR (If you didn't get it), CPL and Multi add on. You have some very good hrs on your PPL so by the time you finish your CPL, i think you will be better off than your peers coz most of them finish their CPL with 150hrs!

Then you can head back to Africa and enjoy GA.
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Old 10th Sep 2014, 14:13
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Check out Stellenbosch Flying Club, I can really recommend them. Cape region is also nice to stay
stelfly.co.za
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Old 10th Sep 2014, 14:16
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First, find out if you can really complete your training in SA. Don't know about FAA but almost impossible for EASA licences.
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Old 10th Sep 2014, 18:16
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Lots of misinformation here. 43 Air School has an excellent reputation and world standard training. The fees are way below that quoted here, and with the exchange rates well worth further consideration.
South Africa's weather also allows for more training days per year than most other places; with a good balance between air space congestion and freedom to get into all aspects of flight training.
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Old 10th Sep 2014, 22:34
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Gosh!
Why not?
Send in for an estimate?

http://www.43airschool.com/pilot-tra...urses-offered/

And ask them:

Whether you would have a dedicated flight instructor and if so whether that would that be with a cutting edge Grade II or an hour building Grade III?
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Old 13th Sep 2014, 06:43
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Try either Flight Training College in George (www.flighttraining.co.za) or Skyhawk at Lanseria or FTS at Grand Central. All are owned and operated by current airline pilots. And I'm sure a hell-of-a-lot more reasonably priced than many others.
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Old 14th Sep 2014, 22:00
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I'd certainly try some other flight schools.

Unfortunately 43 seems to have turned into a pilot 'sausage' factory & if you don't fit their mould, they don't do much to assist you.

There are a variety in SA & probably at more reasonable prices; hopefully with better use of the English language & spelling than on 43's website!
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Old 15th Sep 2014, 05:34
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Might want to try further inland as well. Highveld winters are generally dry and cloudless. The coast can be a little damp and windy at times.
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Old 15th Sep 2014, 13:51
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Hi!

Howzit?

Im doing my CPL in Durban at the Virginia Flight School. I've already had a PPL (former EASA now JAA)before I came here so I had to convert it to SA-CAA. (just finished that 3weeks ago)

That is not a problem at all. You have to write air law, meteorology and human performance. You can write the exams on-line in the school whenever you want. Than you fly a skills test with a grade 2 instructor. Usually they make you fly a dual cross country and some circuits before your skills test just to make sure that you are on a desired level for the test. It is same with the FAA licences as well.

Im very satisfied with the VFS so far.
If you need any detailed info about the school, living costs, accomodation, transportation, etc. I can send you an email.

Cheers
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Old 16th Sep 2014, 08:51
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Thanks for the reply. Yes I would very much like to have information about living costs, accommodation, transportation and everything else that you have to share.
Thanks
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Hi not so much flying school.But something that has been bugging me for 3 years. We landed at joburg airport july 2011, for a change in day light and I am sure I saw a handley page victor parked up outside some hangers on right of airport does anyone know if this aircraft exists or was I seeing things. Would appreciate any comments. cheers
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Old 19th Sep 2014, 07:04
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I am sure I saw a handley page victor parked up outside some hangers
Definitely too much free booze on that flight!

You were probably looking at several 'white tailed' a/c that were available for charter. Being in front of one another, you may have seen a white shape of a Victor that was a composite.
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Old 25th Sep 2014, 14:59
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Hi how long did the conversion process last?
What is the Fastest possible (i am planning to do this in february)
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Old 25th Sep 2014, 21:57
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Aviation english pro test

Hi there,

This may be irrelevant,but please help.
English is not my native language so i am going for an english pro test.i am stressed,can you please enlighten me on the kind of question asked.what are you really looking for and what you expect from the person undergoing the test?
Thanks in advance
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