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richie-rich
21st May 2007, 02:57
guys
i am looking to finish my CPL very soon. I wanted to go to Melbourne for a month or so to do my CIR.
Any recommendation for a good yet cheap school anywhere in Melbourne? I just havent got much idea about schools out there thats why i ask.
Thanks!
Richie
richie-rich
With a name like that, why do you ask?:}
J:E
richie-rich
21st May 2007, 03:58
coz its a fake one :}
Richie
THE IRON MAIDEN
21st May 2007, 04:59
I can recommend Bini's
3 very experienaced instructors (20,000+ hrs ea)
This is my own opinion, Im sure there are others who'd favour other schools.
my adivce, give them all a call, or pay a visit to each and see who you like.
happy flying (at lesat in Melbourne In June/July your bound to get REAL IMC)
scrambler
21st May 2007, 05:52
a good yet cheap school
Not sure on the cheap bit.
How about "competitively priced with a top reputation"? Do a search on Bini's, this one gets done a few times a year with amazingly the same results.
Howard Hughes
21st May 2007, 07:24
Yet another one for Bini's, class of 1988!;)
Buster Hyman
21st May 2007, 09:08
coz its a fake one :}
:eek: You don't have to use your real name????:eek:
Now you tell me...:rolleyes:
rjtjrt
22nd May 2007, 10:26
Can't go past Peter Bini Advanced Flying Training. I am not sure how they compare cost wise but absolutely the best (Steve Pearce is CFI and literally is a legend as CIR instructor).
havick
22nd May 2007, 11:07
I have heard nothing but good things about Bini's.
I have never flown there myself (so no bias), but from what I have seen, they treat the students right, and don't muck them about.
Before I joined mil, I was looking to do the same thing, and I nutted it down to Bini's amongst all the schools in Melbourne.
Magarnagle
24th May 2007, 05:39
Yep Peter Bini's would get my vote for Melbourne. Good school, very professional, and Steve is a really nice guy, with plenty of experience.
Haven't done my MECIR yet, but I flew with them early on in my training, and have absolutely no complaints about their standards and approach to instruction.
Peter Fanelli
24th May 2007, 05:43
and literally is a legend as CIR instructor
I think all instructors are legends.
In their own minds at least.