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Shah123 26th September 2025 21:57

B1, 2 engineer course
 
Hello so I'm currently becoming a b1 engineer. As far as I am aware the only company in the uk that does piston engineering course is resource group and it's all the way down in Scotland. I am very interested in opening my own training school, with scholarships to lower the barriers to entry, to help people get into ga industry much esair and cheaper. However I have no clue how to start about doing this or if it's even viable with the capital I have. Any advice or help would be appreciated?

NutLoose 11th October 2025 07:50

Try reading ?

https://www.caa.co.uk/commercial-ind...roval-holders/

hoistop 22nd January 2026 14:02

Sorry to say, but piston GA is lower level than jet world in terms of money circulating, so market consequently offers only that much. For getting a B1.2 licence, (piston airplanes) you can get B1.1 (jet airplanes) modules in a school nearby, then do in Scotland only differentiating modules (M11.2 differences, and M15) That is all you need to go piston engine way from jets - (and appropriate practical experience for B1.2 licence and ratings, of course.)

Setting up a Part-147 is quite an undertaking, believe me. If you have a market, go for it, but please do realistic calculations first.


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