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vodka_gorbachev
24th Oct 2009, 20:30
Hi guys,
I'm interested in getting a complete JAA CPL/ME-IR.
Interested in doing it in one school, with good instructors and quality overall training.
All ATPL theory exams were done in the UK CAA.

As of now I'm looking at a few options – Bristol Flying Center and Scandinavian Aviation Academy.

I'm not interesting in JAA training in USA, I'd like to do it in the EU, I give my preference to the UK type licenses, but if there is a good option and there are other quality schools – I appreciate any advice given.

I spend a lot of time doing research and looking up info on various forums. However never found anything worthy. I mean nothing clear - just "there is bad, there good".

I want complete CPL/ME-IR training in a high-quality, respectable FTO.

Will be very good to receive feedbacks from people who have had completed their training in such a place, also i wouldn't mind any extra information regarding living, education and other miscellaneous expenses.

Thanks in advance, appreciate any feedback. :ok:

767200ER
24th Oct 2009, 21:14
I'd recommend bonus aviation, recently did my training there and got first time passes in both. They do the ME-IR first and then do a 15 hour CPL, instructors always available and flexible to suite your availability as are the aircraft. Its a laid back place where flexibility is possible, friendly staff who are always willing to answer any questions. Have a look at their site
Bonus Aviation Limited (http://www.bonusaviation.co.uk/)

All the best wherever you decide to go :)

vodka_gorbachev
24th Oct 2009, 21:16
Thanks, it's copied.

Andi
25th Oct 2009, 10:40
Talk to Bristol .Been there few years ago and did few recurrent.They offer pay as you go and thats a big bonus compared to many other schools.Talk to them and compare.
Good luck with your further training,

Andi

vodka_gorbachev
26th Oct 2009, 00:49
Andi, thanks for information – I have spoken with them already, the price is a little bit more than in the Bonus Aviation, maybe because "Bristol" is brand like "Oxford" ?

And other recommendations about school? Thanks.