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BHX86
28th Jul 2007, 11:22
I have heard that some EPST students are being trained at Oxford Aviation Training (OAT), does anybody know how that works.

For example, do they get a UK issued JAA licence, and what kind of fees do they pay. Do they pay EPST what EPST charge or Oxford what they normally charge. As far as I am aware, EPST are significantly cheaper than OAT.

Just wondering if anybody knows how it works.

Cheers

mr me too
28th Jul 2007, 11:33
EPST First Officer program for all European candidates European Pilot Selection & Training (EPST) provides a complete ab-initio pilot training program called EPST First Officer (EPST FO). After successful completion of the program, EPST will provide support to successful graduates until a first pilot job has been obtained with one of the major airlines. EPST is a JAA approved TRTO (NL-TRTO-37/1).

The EPST FO program is specifically designed for all European candidates, including the Central European candidates.

Please note that the EPST "EUROPILOT Program" continues and is only available for Dutch and Belgium candidates due to bank restrictions !

All training for the EPST First Officer program will be in English !


A summary overview of the training package is as follows:
1. Comprehensive selection by EPST.
2. Full JAR-FCL INTEGRATED frozen ATPL course and license.
3. EPST AJFC on B737-NG or A320 (45 hours jet simulator) including MCC.
4. Management training module at Nyenrode Business University
5.Training and Type Rating quality guaranteed by EPST. This means that in the case of a training failure (not up to EPST standard) or type rating failure, the full training cost to the point of failure or the type rating cost will be fully reimbursed.

Total package price is € 73.000,-- (about GBP 50,000). This price is inclusive of: all materials required, uniform, tickets, normal exam cost, accommodation and meals during the Basic Training program, transport and the complete Advanced Training (AJFC) program as well as the Nyenrode Management training.


Who can participate in selection/training?

All EEC candidates (right to live and work in EEC).
Minimum bachelor degree (entry to University style training) with English, physics and maths.
Age minimum 18 and not older than 33.
Ability to follow this course totally in English.
Should pass JAA Class one medical after the EPST selection.EPST has a cooperative arrangement with the new DanFly-Aviation from Denmark. The fully JAA approved Basic Training (JAR-FCL NTEGRATED course) takes place at: DanFly-Aviation at Vojens, Denmark. The advanced training, including MCC is the EPST Airline Jet Foundation Course (AJFC) will be provided by EPST and takes place at our training center in Utrecht, The Netherlands.

only for dutch and belgium candidates they have a cooperative arrangement with OAT

(www.epst.com (http://www.epst.com) and www.epst.nl (http://www.epst.nl))

hope this will help you