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Old 2nd Aug 2016, 23:58
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40 hours without solo is a concern but then where I'm angry is that i have told the school my free times yet i am not getting the hours or the instructor chosen is not free for what ever reason, but from speaking to a few others i may need additional 30 hours or less thus my next concern is if the 30 hours cost is the same as 45 hours at another school do i proceed with DEREK or choose another flying school to complete the course
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Old 3rd Aug 2016, 00:26
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Most, if not all, flying schools will do some kind of bespoke program. They often need the income! Your experience sounds atypical to me. I'd recommend shopping around, you don't necessarily need to go to DD.

However, a word of warning; there should be absolutely no guarantee (from any flying training operation) that you'll be able to get what you need done by September. Formulate a back up plan for your ATPLs.
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Old 3rd Aug 2016, 00:32
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i have shoped around and i will not be going back to my original flying school where i started my initial PPL, i have looked at a few places that are near me within driving distance and price wise the difference is that of say roughly between £500-£1000, but what I'm thinking is will the weather be improving in AUGUST OR SEPTEMBER ,
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In England? Good luck with that. Could go either way...

Seriously. Crack on but don't put yourself under that timetable pressure.
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Do make sure that your logbook is signed by the school you're leaving, verifying your hours.

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i guess going to the states within the next 11 days or so and completing the ppl over there won't mean i will achieve it within the next 6 weeks will it? i have been told DEREk charges £200 per lesson including landing charges thus my question is if i need say 30 additional lessons to complete my PPL do i go with him or find another school as i have found another school where they charge 30 hours for £5100, huge price difference of £900..

would i be wise to visit the additional school/s tell them my story and let them assess how many hours i will need to complete the PPL
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Where about in Essex are you/have you been flying from?
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S$!^£*ford ( i have chosen to omit the schools name for personal reason to respect the school and not to create any personal prejudice's etc )

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The States generally have much more stable weather than here. Possibly; can't advise you on that, all my time instructing was spent in the UK.

Without being familiar with either Derek or the other school, no idea. You'll have to pick. Having said that, I suspect there is no "magic bullet" that DD possess, and others do not.

Any flying school you go to with a half completed PPL will and should want to know your backstory. They won't be able to truly make an estimate of how long you'll need until they fly with you; and even then it'll only be a guess.
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I wish i could go back and either find a more suitable flying school whom would have accommodated me to the time table for when i first started maybe then i would not have been in this situation , any hows my next question is the pricing as that when i was looking at other schools, if i need approximately 30 hours or less and that if DEREK's pricing is the same as 45 Hours at another school , do i opt to fly with DEREK or choose the alternative flying school and complete the required hours whereas i will be saving the difference in price etc...

Also in terms of location i have found that flying wth DEREK will involve flying in BOURNEMOTH whereas if i chose an alternative school such as CRANFIELD i would be flying from MILTON KEYNES, thus will the weather be good in AUGUST/SEPTEMBER in either location.
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Old 3rd Aug 2016, 12:45
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The weather won't be appreciably better in either location, overall.

I don't believe Derek is somehow magically better than other schools.

Here's what to do;

-Stop fannying about on PPRuNe.
-Pick a school; go and visit one that has reasonable prices that is located somewhere good for you. Unless you're going to the US, don't both trying to pick somewhere in the UK with good weather.
-When you visit, walk in unannounced, find the Operations person, explain your situation and ask what they can do for you.
-Repeat until you find somewhere you feel comfortable at that make you feel welcome. Talk to the othet studes as well, see what they have to say.
-Don't pay upfront, ever.
-Get flying, pronto. You keep going on about your September deadline. Well, you posted here almost two weeks ago, and far as we know, you've still not gotten back into the air.
-Report back.
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I did my Microlight to SSEA with Derek over three days, the one + is that he seems to fly in weather that most instructors wouldn't, I was converting from three axis microlight and also had some time in a C152, so wasn't to bad jumping into a P28, if it was a flexwing microlight conversion to SSEA, three days would be pushing it.
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iv just hopped onto this conversation so forgive me if this has been said already.

have you considered going to another school to see how they think you fly?

40 hours without solo is a long time but certainly not unheard of. i took about 12 but i was also aiming for completing in a month. i did all ground exams with derek, rt with my school but due to weather and bookings etc it took me 6 months in the end 45 hours and 10 mins total time.

everyone has their own absorption rate and it should never be rushed, people could get hurt that way. just go with the flow and see what happens. i do think getting another instructors opinion may be worth while step to take. An intensive course is probably going to be unnecessary if say for example , you were being held back.
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Old 3rd Aug 2016, 13:56
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yes i have considered other schools and have made the necessary appointment to visit them and to explain my situation, yes i agree everyone works at there own pace and yes it should never be rushed, i just wish that by now i would have had my PPL license and look forward to starting my ATPLS .. i guess i will have to take it a day as a time, one quick question i have also looked on Best Flying Schools In The UK | TopRankFlyingSchools.co.uk and in particular the top 10 flying schools in the UK, picking a school that is in the top 5 will that count towards my completion of PPL faster etc than compared to a school that is not in the top 10?
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Given your slow progress so far, the last thing to do is RUSH.

The time it takes you to complete will largely be down to your progress, and not down to "the best schools" table.
Simply choose one that suits you, and do it. You need to ask them for an honest opinion as to whether you are capable of achieving PPL standard, and if you are, what are your prospects for a professional licence in the fullness of time.
Consider aptitude testing post PPL stage.
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I have no idea how they define "top" on that website (which is just a paid-for advertising site) but very much doubt "speed of PPL completion" is amongst the categories judged (assuming there is any "judgement")
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Old 3rd Aug 2016, 16:58
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It's no good wishing about the past.

I'll be blunt; it seems you're wasting a lot of time doing research to find out which is the faster school to complete with.

Flying training is (in the main) flying training; one particular school doesn't somehow go a lot faster than the others.
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Old 3rd Aug 2016, 17:12
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From psychology lectures 50+ years ago: humans differ in their learning imagery. You may need an instructor who understands (shares?) yours. I learnt nothing from watching an instructor do something.
Kinaesthetic imagery???
(Slow to solo gliders, 3 hours to convert to power on a DH82 Jackeroo variant.)
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Old 3rd Aug 2016, 18:06
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Nothing at all wrong with being blunt, but try and be accurate.

Each flying school I have come across has its own agenda and sometimes I have seen where the interests of the student is disregarded. It is true to say that some instructors are career instructors offering a full time service whilst others have part time jobs elsewhere, while just building hours towards an unfrozen ATPL.

R10bbr, you may wish to consider Clacton Aero Club. They also offer intense instruction and are very very good. That said, I have also heard complimentary remarks about DD.
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I'll be blunt; it seems you're wasting a lot of time doing research to find out which is the faster school to complete with.

Flying training is (in the main) flying training; one particular school doesn't somehow go a lot faster than the others.
Nothing at all wrong with being blunt, but try and be accurate.

Each flying school I have come across has its own agenda and sometimes I have seen where the interests of the student is disregarded. It is true to say that some instructors are career instructors offering a full time service whilst others have part time jobs elsewhere, while just building hours towards an unfrozen ATPL.
I believe I am being accurate - hence the 'in the main' bit. I don't disagree some schools are better than other, but the OP is still going to have to do a set number of exercises. And he's running out of time, apparently.
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