Cost of PPL Exams
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Guys - done a search on this and couldnt find kerputt....
Say I registered with the flying school and stated that I wanted to do all the exams first before flying - what would I be looking at for a total cost to pass all the exams - assuming a first time pass? I already have all the reading material so it is purely the cost of sitting them and getting them passed officially.
Do different flying schools have different prices?
Moocho grassyass
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Oh **** I posted this in the wrong forum topic - sorry guys and moderators - me being stupid.
Say I registered with the flying school and stated that I wanted to do all the exams first before flying - what would I be looking at for a total cost to pass all the exams - assuming a first time pass? I already have all the reading material so it is purely the cost of sitting them and getting them passed officially.
Do different flying schools have different prices?
Moocho grassyass
Maz
Oh **** I posted this in the wrong forum topic - sorry guys and moderators - me being stupid.
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I take it from your location the schools close to you are:
Ravenair - Liverpool
Barton - Lancashire Aerodrome
MSF - Manchester Airport
Comed - Blackpool
The cost of each exam does depend on the school you are with example:
Barton will charge around £10-15 pound per exam, where as MSF will charge £20-25 pound per exam
Best thing to do is ring the flying school of your choice and arrange to speak with the CFI (Chief Flying Instructor)
The reason I mentioned the above schools are because there are all very good
Good luck
I take it from your location the schools close to you are:
Ravenair - Liverpool
Barton - Lancashire Aerodrome
MSF - Manchester Airport
Comed - Blackpool
The cost of each exam does depend on the school you are with example:
Barton will charge around £10-15 pound per exam, where as MSF will charge £20-25 pound per exam
Best thing to do is ring the flying school of your choice and arrange to speak with the CFI (Chief Flying Instructor)
The reason I mentioned the above schools are because there are all very good
Good luck
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Cheers Barmy - Your right - that list is good, I chose Ravenair as it looks great and is the nearest. I'll give them a ring and post back for anyone else who was wondering.
Cheers
Maz
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