PPL in Germany or Florida?
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PPL in Germany or Florida?
Hi,
after deciding to fulfill my childhood dream of becoming a pilot I'm now trying to find my way through the options. Can you please advise?
1. PPL (European): I live near Düsseldorf - which school would you suggest? I've met with VHM and MG Flyers so far.
2. PPL (US): Since I have time from mid October until end November, I could as well go to Florida and do the US PPL there. Here again, any suggestions, which school to go to?
Thanks so much in advance.
IH
after deciding to fulfill my childhood dream of becoming a pilot I'm now trying to find my way through the options. Can you please advise?
1. PPL (European): I live near Düsseldorf - which school would you suggest? I've met with VHM and MG Flyers so far.
2. PPL (US): Since I have time from mid October until end November, I could as well go to Florida and do the US PPL there. Here again, any suggestions, which school to go to?
Thanks so much in advance.
IH
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sorry, should have explained better in the beginning:
1. I assume flying is more fun in the US (cheaper plane rentals, better weather, more beautiful scenery, ...), so later on I'd probably be travelling to the US to build hours there. If I had the JAR-FCL licence I would have to take some lessons in the US to get the JAA license, which is a lot easier then vice-versa.
2. Time-wise, I'd use this autumn to get as far as I can and finish in spring next year (if I don't make it now). October would be for getting the TSA and all other legal requiremnts sorted and start would be - hopefully - early Nov.
To give you an idea of prices in Germany compared to US: Germany is round about 15.000 € = 19.000 $ for the PPL license ..... so that's giving me some decent trouble.
Thanks for your suggestions.
IH
1. I assume flying is more fun in the US (cheaper plane rentals, better weather, more beautiful scenery, ...), so later on I'd probably be travelling to the US to build hours there. If I had the JAR-FCL licence I would have to take some lessons in the US to get the JAA license, which is a lot easier then vice-versa.
2. Time-wise, I'd use this autumn to get as far as I can and finish in spring next year (if I don't make it now). October would be for getting the TSA and all other legal requiremnts sorted and start would be - hopefully - early Nov.
To give you an idea of prices in Germany compared to US: Germany is round about 15.000 € = 19.000 $ for the PPL license ..... so that's giving me some decent trouble.
Thanks for your suggestions.
IH
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Which school to choose for PPL in Florida?
Hi,
thanks to your support I've decided to do my PPL in Florida. Now, there is an abundance of schools and I'm a bit lost. Which school should I choose? Do you have recommendations or experience with one of these?
IH
thanks to your support I've decided to do my PPL in Florida. Now, there is an abundance of schools and I'm a bit lost. Which school should I choose? Do you have recommendations or experience with one of these?
- Florida Aviation in St. Augustine
- Paragon in Ft. Myers
- Florida Flyers in St. Augustine
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Florida is not so good for weather. If you want great weather, go to Arizona.
But, outside Florida, there is only one place where you can do a JAA PPL and it is in California. I don't recall its name though. The weather there should be better than Florida...
You won't have time for checking out any "beautiful scenery" though (of either type ). It is going to be a full time project.
But, outside Florida, there is only one place where you can do a JAA PPL and it is in California. I don't recall its name though. The weather there should be better than Florida...
You won't have time for checking out any "beautiful scenery" though (of either type ). It is going to be a full time project.
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Try to get more quotes for ppl in Germany. Your assumption of 15 000 Euros is way too high. You will find relevant discussions at pilotenboard.de or may be also at pilots.de. "eazy" has posted certain tricks and traps how flight schools try to hide the full costs but which you have to take into account, also for comparing offers.
Around DUS, there are many more schools than just two, afaik.
Try to get more quotes for ppl in Germany. Your assumption of 15 000 Euros is way too high. You will find relevant discussions at pilotenboard.de or may be also at pilots.de. "eazy" has posted certain tricks and traps how flight schools try to hide the full costs but which you have to take into account, also for comparing offers.
Around DUS, there are many more schools than just two, afaik.
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But, outside Florida, there is only one place where you can do a JAA PPL and it is in California.
Now, there is an abundance of schools and I'm a bit lost. Which school should I choose?
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Did my JAA PPL+Nightrating at flyaaa.com at 55 hours in 2 months.
In 2005 8000 Euros including all (Flight, living (not much), no car rented)
Was my first time in staates.
I think still achivable at that price in Germany too but without the us experience flying in staates is lot more freedom, leave europe in winter and fly in california is not the worst kind of live.
California is nicer than florida no huricans, not so humid, nice mountains, but there is rain and clouds at least in San Diego too, pacific usualy cold for swimming.
Got planes to rent after one hour checkout at several places in Germany.
Calculating 2 months in front is saver and more relaxed.
Have a dollar account at comdirect to buy dollars when cheap.
In 2005 8000 Euros including all (Flight, living (not much), no car rented)
Was my first time in staates.
I think still achivable at that price in Germany too but without the us experience flying in staates is lot more freedom, leave europe in winter and fly in california is not the worst kind of live.
California is nicer than florida no huricans, not so humid, nice mountains, but there is rain and clouds at least in San Diego too, pacific usualy cold for swimming.
Got planes to rent after one hour checkout at several places in Germany.
Calculating 2 months in front is saver and more relaxed.
Have a dollar account at comdirect to buy dollars when cheap.
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Since the immigration troubles with AAA, mentioned in the previous post, the school was sold. The new owner changed the name from "Anglo American Aviation" to "American Aviation Academy".
I did my JAA PPL there last year. Great school. PM me if you need any other info.
I did my JAA PPL there last year. Great school. PM me if you need any other info.
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I just returned from El Cajon (SEE) last week... didn't do any flying this trip
I would recommend Golden State Flying Club at Gillespie... fun guys, club atmosphere. But you won't manage training in only a few weeks.
I was only over one week... I would have loved to have met up with a few ppruners over there! I did manage to visit the Miramar Air show!
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I would recommend Golden State Flying Club at Gillespie... fun guys, club atmosphere. But you won't manage training in only a few weeks.
I was only over one week... I would have loved to have met up with a few ppruners over there! I did manage to visit the Miramar Air show!
Westy