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Old 29th August 2009 | 09:21
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just registered on the reccomendation from a friend and wanted to ask whether anyone knows how i could get a grant or any type of funding in the uk to gain my ppl with the local bournemouth flying club i am currentley only just able to start dual flying hours so have a while to go yet but would welcome any suggestions especially from the finance side of things!!!!
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Old 29th August 2009 | 09:41
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There are the GAPAN scholarships here: Scholarships - GAPAN but for the rest of us it's down to hard work and careful planning. And sometimes that means a long wait, as well.

Basically, there are no short cuts.
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Old 29th August 2009 | 14:58
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If you're in the 17-25 bracket applying for an Air League Scholarship:
The Air League
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Old 29th August 2009 | 17:05
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Mat - as an aside - your recommending friend should have told you...as you presumably did not read the T's&C's - that ONE subject gets ONE thread in ONE forum.

You have duplicated this question in "Spotters"...*please*, don't do that.

Otherwise...a warm welcome to PPRuNe.
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Old 29th August 2009 | 19:42
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It has been suggested, and as far as im aware, it has yet to be dismissed; you could enroll in some sort of higher education course and get a student loan + grant for same. You could either take term one money and run or attend the minimum classes required to progress to the next term to keep collecting your 'paycheck' and use these funds for flying. There is very limited financing available to pilots these days so something like this would probably be your safest bet.
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Old 30th August 2009 | 18:02
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If you're going to go down that route, you could also enrol with one of the universities that offer a PPL along with your degree. Kill two birds with one stone, as it were.
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