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The going rate for a FI-rating?

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Old 18th July 2007 | 00:56
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The going rate for a FI-rating?

As the title, Whats the going rate? And will most future employer pay for the additional MEI and IR add ons? I'm currently living in sweden, but answers for different countrys appreciated if the rating is JAR-FCL.
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Old 18th July 2007 | 18:06
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In the North of England £6000.00 inc. Vat for the course, this includes 30hours in a C152, landing fees, 125 hours mandatory ground school breifings etc.
On top of this there will be aircraft hire for the flight test, examinar fee for the test and CAA fees for issue of the rating, another £500.00 in round figures.

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