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pilot_tolip
15th Aug 2018, 12:58
Any contemporary recommendations, thoughts or advice on the best providers in the UK for the Helicopter Commercial Pilot License (CPL-H) course?

Places I'm considering include:

Advance Helicopters, Shoreham
Heli Air, Thruxton
Heli Centre, Leicester
Helicopter Services, High Wycombe
Heli Group, Denham
Phoenix Helicopter Academy, Blackbushe

mftx7jrn
15th Aug 2018, 16:54
Helicopter Services at High Wycombe, Leon and the team are legends.

Hughes500
15th Aug 2018, 18:11
dont go near the one at number 3 . Leon and his team without a shadow of a doubt are the people, my daughter is going there next year. Enough said !

helicopter-redeye
15th Aug 2018, 20:37
East Midlands Helicopters at Costock. Redeye02 did the CPL course there. Very good service and nice people.

Agile
16th Aug 2018, 01:26
Talking about legends. "HQ aviation" in Denham, as well as a fun place to be.

ersa
16th Aug 2018, 03:29
Central Helicopters - Near Nottingham

Arcus Helicopters - Tollerton Nottingham

East Midlands Helicopters - Costock

FL020
16th Aug 2018, 07:09
You can find pros and cons about any training provider.
Make a list of your top 3-5, visit them. (unannounced) and see what kind of feeling you get from the different setups.
Look at the availability of helicopters and instructors and the price you're gonna pay (which can vary a lot).
Then at 2 of them do a short trial lesson and make your choice.
Your location might also be worth mentioning as travel time/cost might also rack up the total costs of your cpl(h).
And the type you want to do the cpl on: R22/R44/G2
If you're London-Reading area:
- Helicopter Services Wycombe
- Heli Air Wycombe / Thruxton
- Phoenix Blackbushe
Good luck.

pilot_tolip
16th Aug 2018, 07:34
Thanks everyone for the good advice and tips - cheers.

Scotsheli
16th Aug 2018, 08:05
There's also an EASA approved school in the US if you want to make an adventure out of it as well. Home - USATS United States Aviation Training Solutions Inc. - Helicopter Training School (http://www.usatsolutions.com/) - its the ex-Bristow Academy. They have a chap based in the UK that I can connect you to if you want. PM me if so.

JackJones
16th Aug 2018, 11:54
All of the above is great advice, something else to think about is the training environment. I know we as helicopter gods tend to shy away from those lovely folk in the Air Tragic Control building, but most of the above training providers are based at predominantly FISO or A/G type bases, so you dont really get a handle on learning in the rather controlled manner of an airport such as Gloucester or Liverpool where there is total control from Ground up to Radar, which gives an awful lot of practice talking to those lovely people in the tower.

Only mentioning this, as there is some "interesting" phraseology going about out there at the moment, even from those pilots flying with "professional" callsigns from commercial outfits.

ctomo
16th Aug 2018, 15:05
dont go near the one at number 3 . Leon and his team without a shadow of a doubt are the people, my daughter is going there next year. Enough said !


Can I ask why not to go near number 3??

FlimsyFan
16th Aug 2018, 15:27
I would strongly recommend the guys at Arcus Helicoters based at Nottingham. Relatively new outfit, but with very expericed FIs who strike a brilliant balance of professionalism and a relaxed environment in which to train. Friendly, welcoming and always have time to discuss progress, future sessions and flying in general.

They also put enthusiasm for flying above an outwardly visible desire to remove as much cash from you as possible in as short a time as possible.. Ctomo, you may or may not choose to consider that last comment in respect of your previous post.

FF

Hughes500
16th Aug 2018, 16:09
CTOMO, where do you want me to start ? honesty and integrity to start with.

Agile
17th Aug 2018, 02:16
CTOMO, where do you want me to start ? honesty and integrity to start with.

CTOMO, the advice that was given to me at the time was "don't go there its a factory". instead I went to a small outfit with an outstanding chief pilot. really glad I did because, I have been taught things that no fresh-out of the line instructor could have ever taught me.

ctomo
17th Aug 2018, 08:05
The only reason I ask guys is that they offer a CPL scholarship in that area which is an absolute deal breaker, factory or not.

Does anyone have any good recommendations of schools in the Northwest as that is where I live now? Doesn't seem to be any CPL scholarships up here.

I am actually gutted as I used to live right near High Wycombe and actually did some work experience with Leon and the team at Helicopters Services about 15 years ago but had zero funds,

9Aplus
17th Aug 2018, 08:25
One tip, just avoid any ***cock ATO title ;)

ctomo
17th Aug 2018, 09:52
CTOMO, where do you want me to start ? honesty and integrity to start with.

and is this from personal experience? or because you know someone there that you don't like?

jeepys
17th Aug 2018, 10:43
Don’t be fooled by the ‘deal breaker’ scholarship as there are so many extra hidden costs that you will not see until you are there.
As to whether pilots think they are a good outfit a question which is probably answered by pruners themselves but there has never been many good words to say about them.
You need to speak to people that have been through the HC system but remember if it sounds to good to be true it usually is.

Hughes500
17th Aug 2018, 17:33
Ctmo

Ask anyone in the industry as to what happens there ! Some of my line pilots were trained there, you wouldnt believe what they say about the place, just as Jeepys says
Yup and I have personal experience with a certain persons honesty and integrity and I was only trying to help them out of a hole. Wont be wasting my time ever again.