North London Flying School
Has anyone got any information about the instructor rating at North London flying school?
Thanks! a797 |
Here's a couple of previous threads to get you started:
http://www.pprune.org/flying-instruc...chool-fic.html http://www.pprune.org/flying-instruc...ng-school.html :eek: |
Haha
Thanks, thats all I need to see, i wont be going near that place, thank god for pprune. Can you reccommend any schools to do the rating? |
Not me, I'm afraid. I don' fly planks... ;)
But I'm sure that somebody will be along soon with a recommendation or two. |
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Panshanger is THE place to be to learn the trade!
If you learn the FI trade here at Panshanger, you can do it anywhere: relatively small grass strip, very basic equipped aircraft, British weather, limited and congested airspace, a nerve wrecking invoice software, no lunch breaks, neighbours complaining by phone after EACH take-off 100 yards off-track and a CFI who can come across at times as rather intimidating...
But if you learn to deal with all this, instructing at any other place should be peanuts... All ex-Panshangerians I know have descent jobs now in aviation and know how to appreciate it! Thanks H.M.! |
Travel north a bit to Andrewsfield. You get the same grass strip and everything that goes with it without the intimidating CFI.
01371 856744, ask for Carol Cooper. |
LOL Erik you are so right! Hows things over with FTE anyway?
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Choosing where to do your training is SO important. Panshanger would not be on my list.
Carol Cooper at Andrewsfield is great. If Lindsey is still doing it at Bourn, I would recommend that too even though it's further away. Fly with people who love flying, not with people who love money or those who love themselves. |
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