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Golf Juliet Bravo
5th Dec 2010, 19:29
Hi All

Im in the process of looking for a solid CPL distance learning provider. Do any of you have any recent feedback, your comments would be much appreciated.

Cheers

sion22
5th Dec 2010, 20:45
The main provider with a good solid package is CATS up in Luton and probably with the most CPL students going through at any one time

Pom pom
6th Dec 2010, 08:15
Hi there.

I started with GTS in the Summer. Have completed 2 modules of their distance learning CPL (6 exams in total, lowest score 90% and a couple of 100%, so I'm satisfied). I'm not particularly bright, work full time and have a modest amount of hours flying experience, so I reckon the course work must be pretty good! The instructors are EXTREMELY knowledgeable and friendly, and will help you out over the 'phone if necessary during your home studying. The groundschool training at Bournemouth Airport is held in comfortable, spacious premises, shared with PAT (one of the best commercial training organisations in the country) which adds to the energy and professionalism of the place without being a distraction. Overall I'd say the whole package is A1 - hard work, fun, and extremely rewarding. I am not in anyway affiliated with GTS except as a student (I've just taken delivery of my 3rd module course work and will be putting in some hours over Christmas) and I thoroughly recommend them.

Cheers, PP :ok:

snchater
6th Dec 2010, 16:25
Another vote for GTS

I found them very professional with excellent study guides, helpful telephone/e-mail support and brilliant groundschool.

I am the wrong side of 50 years,have a full time job, and managed to complete the 3 modules with first time passes in all subjects - do not underestimate the amount of studying required. GTS will not enter you for an exam unless you have an adequate score in their mock papers.

Think very carefully about taking CPL writtens - it will limit your options compared to taking the ATPL exams - I understand that there is not a lot of extra work involved.

PM me for any further infomation

XXPLOD
6th Dec 2010, 18:32
I'm with CATS, halfway through. Mixed bag, PM me if you'd like more details.
I've visited PAT in Bournemouth where GTS are based. No personal experience but they seem a small and dedicated outfit who have been around a long time. I've yet to find anyone with a bad word to say about them.

expedite08
7th Dec 2010, 17:43
GTS and PAT are an outstanding outfit. Their training is second to none. Will be heading back there to re do my ATPL's and flying at some point!

Golf Juliet Bravo
7th Dec 2010, 20:29
Hi

Thanks for the reply, sounds like your cracking on with the course. I was interested to know how you manage the study load around work, Ill be in the same boat! How many study hours a day, any great tips appreciated!

Cheers

GearDownFlaps
10th Dec 2010, 16:43
Did cpl/ir at PAT they are excllent , did gs at BCFT but needed help with gnav and used roger at gts who is exceptionally good knowledgable and patient , he got me through , I would recommend them

mattycourt
16th Dec 2010, 19:07
Hi All,

Have been to GTS today in order to enroll upon their ATPL distance learning course! Had a very informative chat with Roger, top man, who knows his stuff. I am starting with Module 3 first and working backwards in order to meet the brush up courses where it will not take too long in order to complete the course.
First thoughts, good school, small classes, excellent price.
If anybody would like any more info. then please do PM.

Regards

oceanicclarence
19th Dec 2010, 15:26
Hi there. Used GTS a few years ago for my ATPL's and if they can get me through, they can get anyone through. Believe me.
First class tuition, first class instructors, and small class sizes (3 people on module 1).
I loved every minute of my time at Bournemouth, and look back on it as a very happy time. Two weeks per module during the height of summer, and hot hard work it was, but worth it as I'm now instructing on a CPL and it is great fun.
In the weekends (for a break) I visited the national motor museum and the beach at Boscombe.

Get yourself down there. You won't regret it.

Ps, watch out for PAT's sandwich eating dog.....DO NOT underestimate the dogs ability to get to your sarnies.