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Old 6th Jun 2007, 18:04
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I think BCFT use their own as do EPTA (cabairs notes).
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Old 6th Jun 2007, 23:25
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how on earth do they get by with just such a small training fleet? 4 P28A - Warriors and Cadets, 2 P28R - Arrow 3 and Arrow 5, 1 C172 ,3 BE76 - Duchess
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You think that is small? Most of the smaller training schools have a ratio of 1 instructor to 2 students when undertaking the CPL and IR. They are not like Oxford or Cabair where they have maybe 50-100 students at any one time at various stages of training. More like 10 tops.
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Old 7th Jun 2007, 11:52
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Bcft use their own training notes which are structured around the JAR syllabus. The flight planning exam requires students to be familiar with Jeppesson charts. With regard aircraft availability the fleet fluctuates with student demand, at the moment everyone that needs to fly is able. They have a Partinavier waiting in the hangar and also an additional BE76 they can get their hands on if the need was there. To be honest based on the current numbers it is quite a big selection of aircraft compared with most 'non factory' schools
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I'm thinking about BCFT or Cabair for ATPL theory, Please help ...what was / is your experience of these FTO's
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