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Old 13th Jun 2012, 14:54
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@pilotrosa fair enough, but I'm still not seeing what hidden costs there are.
You can't exactly class food as a hidden cost just because it's not included in the course price. It's not like you start training and suddenly think "Oh sh*t I need to eat"
These are things that fall outside of the course cost and need to be budgeted for but are not hidden in any way.

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Old 14th Jun 2012, 12:09
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Funding required

I found from the CTC cadet website that the funding required are:

1) Selection fee (192£)
2) Security bond (69,00£)
3) Foundation course (approximately 9,800£)
4) JAA class 1 medical fee (340£)
5) Insurance (approximately 1030£)
Finally the Type rating cost, depending on which airline. And obviously the living expenses. Hopefully the security bond and the foundation course include vat, they didn't reply to me when I asked that.

Does anyone on the course know if there are any additional costs?

Thanks
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Old 14th Jun 2012, 12:11
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License issue is the only one that I can think of that is obviously not on the list.
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I found that the license issue is around 340 £, is that right?
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Old 14th Jun 2012, 15:15
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I thought it was £243
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Old 18th Jun 2012, 12:54
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Does anyone on the course know if there are any additional costs?
Yes, I do. And no, there aren't. I'm on the course as we speak, reaching the end of the NZ phase.

You don't pay any VAT on the £69,000 because it is a 'bond' and not a 'fee'. The cost of the foundation course is including VAT - no hidden extras there, but it will vary by a few hundred pounds every time the £/$ exchange rate wobbles as the foundation phase is paid for in NZ dollars. Make sure you consider this when budgeting for NZ - it's really not cheap to live out here at the moment!
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Old 18th Jun 2012, 13:45
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Thank you very much!!
Is it true that if you want to fly more than the fixed 180 flight hours you can do it?
I read this on the website: Reasonable costs of additional training at the discretion
of the Head of Training (HoT).
If you're not ready for the skills test you can do more hours without paying, is that right?
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Old 18th Jun 2012, 20:55
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If you're not ready for the skills test you can do more hours without paying, is that right?
Nope, if you need to repeat a flight or two then (at least when I was in NZ) then that might be considered as a blip and won't be charged.

If you struggle and need to repeat syllabus flights then expect to be charged $$$$. I was fortunate and never had to repeat training flights but a few on my course did and ran up rather large bills which had to be cleared before moving on to the next stage of the training.

Other reasonable additional costs include transportation in NZ and the CAA licence issue fee as mentioned in earlier posts.
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Old 19th Jun 2012, 08:53
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I tried to find out how much they charge for additional hours on the DA42 but I didn't find anything on their website. I think it's around 350 £/hour though.
Are the examiners from CTC or they came from outside? For example at OAA all the examiners are based in Oxford, and one of my friend told me that this is very helpful because you don't have to wait for the skills test.
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Old 19th Jun 2012, 15:26
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It may have changed since my time but there was a provision for you to repeat some lessons at certain stages of the course, but that could well have been done away with.

As for the examiners, in NZ all examiners are in house. In Bournemouth for CPL/IR they are based at the airfield, not far from CTC and aren't exclusively CTC examiners but there was never any long waits for a skills test. Again that was a while back.
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Old 19th Jun 2012, 18:12
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Attending an open day is the worst way to view a flight school. Turn up on a normal day and get talking to the students who haven't been picked by the school management to deal with PR.
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Old 21st Jun 2012, 05:00
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future-pilot - you may find it difficult to get any extra time on the DA42 unless you need it on a remedial basis. If you need remedial lessons before your CPL test, there is some flexibility as far as I'm aware and you probably won't have to pay for any extra. However, instructor / aircraft availability and scheduling are probably the limiting factors here. Extra time on the DA42 won't be advertised on the website because you don't need it as far as CTC are concerned - the idea is to get you through your CPL in the minimum number of hours required, so that you can head back to the UK and get stuck straight into your IR training.

student88 - nobody was 'picked' to help out at the open day when i was at Nursling a few months back - it's a voluntary thing, I volunteered because I wanted to play on the simulators. There's definitely no incentive for us to make CTC out to be something it isn't. It's worth heading to the open day to see the facilities and talk to the cadets who are all either in ground school, or have just returned from NZ.
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Old 21st Jun 2012, 20:49
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Mister-Proach, The problem is that if I don't pass the CPL or IR skills test I do have to re-take some flights and then pay the skills tests. That's not all, if I fail a skill test, after graduation it's very hard to find a job with an airline! This is what's bothering me in this moment, so I've to be sure about everything.

Thanks for all the useful information

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Old 21st Jun 2012, 21:41
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MP - I wasn't aiming that specifically at you or CTC.
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Old 22nd Jun 2012, 15:36
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how long?

hi guys i was just wondering how long it took CTC to get back to you after you sent off the application? thanks
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Old 23rd Jun 2012, 08:17
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"Those taking type rating courses from about April onwards this year were doing so aware that they were only going to be flying for the summer and weren't being kept on over winter"

And what will they do after?

As I said

The Greatest Social Dumping Scheme Ever.

What will the others do , you know the ones who are not "aware", when they get rostered for 20h or less over winter. I've seen it in the past.
The whole thing is rotten.
BALPA, what bunch of jokers
Taken the liberty to copy this from easyjet closing Madrid base thread.

Why do you guys persist with the " dream"?
 
Old 23rd Jun 2012, 11:11
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What's the point of not keeping them on over the winter?? They may aswell keep them but give them no hours, it won't cost them anything? Or am I missing the point here...
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Old 23rd Jun 2012, 11:31
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There's a thing called winter hours protection where flexi crew are guaranteed a minimum of 35 hours pay in a month. It's split into two 3 month periods and at the end of each if you had a month where you didn't have 35 scheduled hours you get a top up payment. So it does cost them something to not fly them.
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Old 23rd Jun 2012, 11:49
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Question

how many on everage from each class end up without a job at the end of it all? i guess i need to look into more as its alot of money to be paying back after if i have no job
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Old 23rd Jun 2012, 15:46
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Ahh I didn't know that, thanks for the info!
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