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pashokc
3rd Dec 2013, 21:31
Hi,

I wanted to do PPL (A) in Czech Republic.

I has some research and thinking about few major schools, one of them is FlyForFun near prague at Sazena airfield.

Does someone of you (moreadvance pilots) had learned something there?
Does there license is Ok. Why I'm asking because I found a document in CAA.CZ site about all the schools and found that from all the schools it has CZ/FTO(A)-022 license while all the others doesn't have.

What does that mean ?

Thanks in Advance,

Heebicka
4th Dec 2013, 15:56
Hi,
FTO means Flight Training organisation (CZ/FTO - Czech FTO)
(A) stands for Aeroplanes


the number 22 is just registration number of Sazena, each FTO has his own number, i.e. FTO-001 = F-AIR, 22 = FlyForFun , 25 AK Letnany etc.etc..


List of all FTOs in country is available here Organizace pro výcvik létání FTO(A), Ú?ad pro civilní letectví (http://www.caa.cz/file/5624/)




From my perspective, if money and distance are not problems, go for any school in Prague Letnany (LKLT) The advantage that this airport is one kilometer from military LKKB and all your flights will be through MCTR is valuable experience

pashokc
5th Dec 2013, 23:38
Ok, thanks.

I thought to learn ppl in school near prague called, flyforfun.
Does someone learned there ?

Thanks in advance.

Discorde
7th Dec 2013, 11:04
Hi pashokc

This book may be of interest to you if you're interested in flying airliners in the future:

Jak létají dopravní letadla (http://www.grada.cz/jak-letaji-dopravni-letadla_6764/kniha/katalog/)