Please recommend a North-East Flying School.
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Please recommend a North-East Flying School.
Hello All
I'm looking at undertaking a PPL soon and would like some advice on the best place to train. I'm based in the North-East of England with Teesside Airport being the closest airfield to me. Has anybody had any experience with any of the flying schools based here e.g. Durham Tees Flight Training?
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I'm looking at undertaking a PPL soon and would like some advice on the best place to train. I'm based in the North-East of England with Teesside Airport being the closest airfield to me. Has anybody had any experience with any of the flying schools based here e.g. Durham Tees Flight Training?
Cheers
NM
Dale Reynolds at DTFT is a thoroughly nice guy who's laid back, don't panic approach to instructing will put you instantly at ease.
The aircraft are in nice nick too.
I often see them at grass strips, so you won't get conditioned to Teesside's full ATC and miles of tarmac, and you'll be better prepared for the real world.
The aircraft are in nice nick too.
I often see them at grass strips, so you won't get conditioned to Teesside's full ATC and miles of tarmac, and you'll be better prepared for the real world.
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I am currently training with St George Flight Training out of Newcastle. They also operate from Durham Tees Valley. I can't speak about the operation from DTV but the guys running the Newcastle end are very professional and pleasant to deal with. I would certainly recommend them.
Their website is St George Flight Training Ltd
Their website is St George Flight Training Ltd
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I train at DTV with St George Flight Training, and they're all great.
Ok, so it's in a porta-cabin, but the people are great, friendly, really know their stuff. The instructors don't wanna rip you off, and they'll tell you straight if they think you're gunna have a poor experience instead of just taking you up to get the money off you. I haven't heard anything bad about DTFT (and since my main source is their competition that's pretty good I guess).
There is another school there, in the building where the Wings bar is/was - it used to be Cleveland Flying School but that went bust and had their aircraft seized to pay the bills to the aircraft, or so I heard.
Ok, so it's in a porta-cabin, but the people are great, friendly, really know their stuff. The instructors don't wanna rip you off, and they'll tell you straight if they think you're gunna have a poor experience instead of just taking you up to get the money off you. I haven't heard anything bad about DTFT (and since my main source is their competition that's pretty good I guess).
There is another school there, in the building where the Wings bar is/was - it used to be Cleveland Flying School but that went bust and had their aircraft seized to pay the bills to the aircraft, or so I heard.