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Old 13th Feb 2002, 13:53
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I am commencing training for my PPL next week and hope to lay the foundations towards a career as an airline pilot but due to the large amounts of money required for the CPL and ATPL i have decided to train to become a flight instrucotr after my PPL for about 3-4 years.. . Has anyone got any advice on what licences are required, how much it will cost and the overall career information about a flight instructor.

PS. I hope to instruct on the PPL when i am 18-22 and then continue with the CPL and ATPL
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If you want to instruct on a PPL you can not get paid for it.
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Although you can instruct without doing the CPL exams I am not sure whether many FTO's would use an instructor without this qualification as it is very good grounding to many elements of the PPL sylabus.
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