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Old 12th Mar 2019, 23:17
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Flight instructor course

Hi,

I am sure both schools are great.but could anyone share their thoughts/ preferences on choosing from
Goodwood or Pooleys to take the flight instructor course. In could be anything from airspace to
instructor availability to one to one training or anything else it doesn't matter. Just want to make an informed decision and it's certainly not my intention to criticise anyone as I am confident both schools are good but it's a big commitment.
Appreciate your help.
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instructor availability to one to one training
ATOs offering FI Courses usually only have one instructor qualified to teach these courses so it will nearly always be one to one. You best bet is to visit both schools, see what aircraft they use, where ther are located, how you get on with them and then make your own mind up where you will feel most comfortable.
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Originally Posted by Whopity
ATOs offering FI Courses usually only have one instructor qualified to teach these courses so it will nearly always be one to one. You best bet is to visit both schools, see what aircraft they use, where ther are located, how you get on with them and then make your own mind up where you will feel most comfortable.
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Several have more than one, but the majority don't.
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