UK flight schools - CPL/ATPL
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UK flight schools - CPL/ATPL
Pardon me for intruding here but I have been asked to help a friend. His son has completed his initial training in the USA (self sponsored) and is now looking to get his Uk licence - the bit that costs £20,000+. Can anyone recommend a good UK based school? It's 25 years since I did this myself so I'm well out of date. What they are looking for is some personal feedback about the good, the bad or whatever............
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The problem here is that you will mostly get replies from 3 groups of people:
1 ) those like me who have connections with Flight Schools and therefore (understandably) have vested interests.
2 ) People who have only trained at 1 school, are happy with it and will (understandably) promote that school.
3 ) People who have had a bad experience at one school and a good experience elsewhere and therefore (understandably) will be negative about the first and positive about the second.
The trouble therefore is that group 1 would be mad to recommend the opposition, group 2 may have rose-tinted specs about a bad school that they did alright at and group 3 may have contributed to that bad experience themselves and so their experiences may not reflect what the school is really like.
I suggest visiting a few - go and speak to the instructors and the students. First impressions may count for a lot or be misleading - so spend a little time there and get a feel for it.
1 ) those like me who have connections with Flight Schools and therefore (understandably) have vested interests.
2 ) People who have only trained at 1 school, are happy with it and will (understandably) promote that school.
3 ) People who have had a bad experience at one school and a good experience elsewhere and therefore (understandably) will be negative about the first and positive about the second.
The trouble therefore is that group 1 would be mad to recommend the opposition, group 2 may have rose-tinted specs about a bad school that they did alright at and group 3 may have contributed to that bad experience themselves and so their experiences may not reflect what the school is really like.
I suggest visiting a few - go and speak to the instructors and the students. First impressions may count for a lot or be misleading - so spend a little time there and get a feel for it.
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Ally Minium
Thanks for that - have found out enough to set them off in the right direction, including the FS2004 show in Blackpool this weekend.
Thanks for that - have found out enough to set them off in the right direction, including the FS2004 show in Blackpool this weekend.