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Lokki 23rd Jul 2014 21:30

FI Course
 
Hi

Unfortunately I dont have a huge budget, I have in the region of £3.5k towards an Flying Instructors rating..

Does anyone know of any where around Europe?


Lokki

GingerFI 23rd Jul 2014 21:53

3.5k for 30 hours of flying plus a lot of theory with a well qualified instructor? Unlikely I'm afraid, the going rate is around double your budget.

Mickey Kaye 24th Jul 2014 11:05

You might save a bit by doing it somewhere local eg Advanced Flight Training at sherburn.

To be honest by the time you have finished the course you will have missed the summer cash.

So get saving and do the FI course in say March next year. Then get hawking your services next spring/summer.

Treadstone1 25th Jul 2014 01:08

Lokki

I see your from Yorkshire...Tight as the old proverbial.

Get real, we've all had to work hard, we've all had a tight budget at one-time or another....yours unfortunately just about covers the fuel.

Good luck.. and keep us informed

ifitaintboeing 25th Jul 2014 07:15

You could probably do a Microlight Assistant Flying Instructor course for that amount. As has been said, double it and you will be nearer the mark for a EASA Flight Instructor rating in the UK.

ifitaint...

Lokki 26th Jul 2014 14:24

I appreciate the honest reply guys.

Whopity 27th Jul 2014 18:28


Does anyone know of any where around Europe?
I am sure you may find somewhere in Europe who can match your budget, one candidate did the entire course in 2 days in Spain! But, the chances of working in the UK after such a course is probably very low.

maximus610 28th Jul 2014 16:53

How can the FI course be finished in 2 days?:eek:
What about 125h of theory though? :confused:

maximus610 28th Jul 2014 17:01

Lokki, a school in Czech Republic offer the course for about 5k euro which will fit your budget.Also in Iceland you can get it for about the same price.

Treadstone1 29th Jul 2014 01:33

Good luck Lokki,

Then, once you've done your FI course let's see if you can get a school in the UK to employ you.. If that is where you want to work that is..

I do wish you well.

Trim Stab 29th Jul 2014 06:05


You could probably do a Microlight Assistant Flying Instructor course for that amount. As has been said, double it and you will be nearer the mark for a EASA Flight Instructor rating in the UK.
You'd be better off financially to do a microlight course too. A friend of mine worked as IRI/CRI at a major continental FTO until made redundant a few years ago. He used his redundancy cash to buy a microlight, took a one day course to convert his FI(A) to FI(M) - and is now making more per month than he ever made working at the FTO!


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