BASAIR..The Good and Bad, Opinions and experiences
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BASAIR..The Good and Bad, Opinions and experiences
Hi All
Id like to introduce myself I am new to the PPRUNE family, long time reader first time writer
Just after any recomendations, opinions, experiences and advice on BASAIR aviation college out at BK..I have heard a lot of bad wrap, but find it hard to pass up a MECIR CPL and a G3 IR for 60 grand.
So yeh look forward to reading your posts thanks
Id like to introduce myself I am new to the PPRUNE family, long time reader first time writer
Just after any recomendations, opinions, experiences and advice on BASAIR aviation college out at BK..I have heard a lot of bad wrap, but find it hard to pass up a MECIR CPL and a G3 IR for 60 grand.
So yeh look forward to reading your posts thanks
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If you had asked 10 years ago when it was a pretty chilled out school of only two small buildings and a fraction of the students they have now, I'd have said yeah.
But if doing it a little cheaper means having to put up with s**t broken Tecnams, a money hungry piece of dirt up the top (DW) who doesnt give a rats about you as long as you fill up his back pocket with cash, and a virtually completely Indian clientelle... then I would rather pay a bit more and go elsewhere. I have never worked for the guy, but did my training there and pretty well regret it.
Go somewhere where you are being taught by people who actually know how to fly themselves, like Bill Whitworth or Ray Clamback. Basair is nothing but a greedy sausage factory which now has a nasty reputation amongst past students and employees, where you will only be taught the rubbish that their own rubbish instructors have passed down.
All that said, there are still a handful of good instructors there who could probably look after you well.
But if doing it a little cheaper means having to put up with s**t broken Tecnams, a money hungry piece of dirt up the top (DW) who doesnt give a rats about you as long as you fill up his back pocket with cash, and a virtually completely Indian clientelle... then I would rather pay a bit more and go elsewhere. I have never worked for the guy, but did my training there and pretty well regret it.
Go somewhere where you are being taught by people who actually know how to fly themselves, like Bill Whitworth or Ray Clamback. Basair is nothing but a greedy sausage factory which now has a nasty reputation amongst past students and employees, where you will only be taught the rubbish that their own rubbish instructors have passed down.
All that said, there are still a handful of good instructors there who could probably look after you well.
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Positives...staff are very good.
Negatives...planes are not in a good way, have to be vocal to ensure you get your flight
oh, and just remember that 60k is based on a minimum number of hours. You're going to pay more.
Negatives...planes are not in a good way, have to be vocal to ensure you get your flight
oh, and just remember that 60k is based on a minimum number of hours. You're going to pay more.
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Wouldn't touch them with a ten foot barge pole, a friend had an aircraft on line with them, got ripped of and treated like s**t, there is no need to deal with people like this, to many slimes in business these days, you need to be careful.
Go to Curtis at Camden. Better school. Better airfield for training.
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