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Old 26th Jun 2007, 04:00
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xperiences of training at emirates or FUJAIRAH AVIAIOTN ACADEMY

Any Advice Or Suggestion Will Be Of Great Help!!!
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Old 26th Jun 2007, 10:47
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If you're aviation bound my friend, judging from your posts here and on far-east forums, I would seriously and politely advise you to consider taking an English language "brush-up", as it is after all, the international "official aviation" language...it will enhance your chances as you pursue your aviation career..not directed as a criticism by any means...
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Re to original post.
Both EFS and FAA are good flying schools.
If you're considering converting your GCAA (UAE) license to the Indian one, the aircraft you trained on and did your checkrides on is very important.Indian rules require the checkrides to be on aircraft registered in India.Check what type of single and multi engined aircraft they use and cross check with the Indian register on the DGCA website(www.dgca.nic.in)

Im not sure on the course duration and how busy they are so check up on availability of course and visa requirements too.
Best of Luck
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I'm thinking that you are better of training at Fujairah Aviation Academy since Dubai is always so busy. When I went up flight a flight at Emirates Aviation, It took 5 min to get permission to start up and another 5-10 min of holding in the air before we could land.
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Old 26th Jun 2007, 16:38
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BALAJI,

Just wondered why you are centering on the UAE to train?

There are almost certainly cheaper options.
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