Complete Career Pilot Course
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Complete Career Pilot Course
Hello Airmen,
From viewing different threads, on flight training providers I found that even US is expensive for training. PPTC (Philippine Pilot Training Center) www.philippinepilot.com offers complete career pilot course means PPL,IR/CPL, ME for 32K which their factsheet state the this price includes (flight training of 200 hrs, ground shcool,books&pilot supplies, uniform, license cost, reserve on account, meals and accommodation) i can't paste their factsheet here due to fear of copyright.
So my point is that would it be real, please help. if someone has been their and got the training, comments are welcome. because if it's real, then maybe a nice place for many of us. and would be glad to know the advantage and disadvantages of this program and country.
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AvEnthusiast
From viewing different threads, on flight training providers I found that even US is expensive for training. PPTC (Philippine Pilot Training Center) www.philippinepilot.com offers complete career pilot course means PPL,IR/CPL, ME for 32K which their factsheet state the this price includes (flight training of 200 hrs, ground shcool,books&pilot supplies, uniform, license cost, reserve on account, meals and accommodation) i can't paste their factsheet here due to fear of copyright.
So my point is that would it be real, please help. if someone has been their and got the training, comments are welcome. because if it's real, then maybe a nice place for many of us. and would be glad to know the advantage and disadvantages of this program and country.
Regards,
AvEnthusiast
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Hello Gents,
Please, provide any tips. I'm attracted by this program, but expats advices are always a good thing to have.
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Please, provide any tips. I'm attracted by this program, but expats advices are always a good thing to have.
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I grabbed this link off the net
http://www.bestaviation.net/school/p...aining_center/
It doesnt confirm their authenticity but it does give an address and contact numbers which may help with further research?
Hope this helps.
Carl.
http://www.bestaviation.net/school/p...aining_center/
It doesnt confirm their authenticity but it does give an address and contact numbers which may help with further research?
Hope this helps.
Carl.
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my advice is be VERY careful with these schools as they can often promise you everything and not deliver.
now please take everything I say with an open mind as im only one of many opinions.
A coursemate started his training with a school in america and was sorely dissapointed, so then he left and started training with us at a UK based school.
There is often a reason the schools are so cheap, sometimes its a valid one but sometimes it isnt.
Go visit the schools, ask around, ask for them to provide testimonials from previous students etc.
Its an expensive buisness aviation, but dont go cheap, otherwise thats what you will get. If your going to spend money do it with a big school that is recognised.
Also check the CAA website for the list of approved schools.
Im open to correction on any of the above.
Nick
now please take everything I say with an open mind as im only one of many opinions.
A coursemate started his training with a school in america and was sorely dissapointed, so then he left and started training with us at a UK based school.
There is often a reason the schools are so cheap, sometimes its a valid one but sometimes it isnt.
Go visit the schools, ask around, ask for them to provide testimonials from previous students etc.
Its an expensive buisness aviation, but dont go cheap, otherwise thats what you will get. If your going to spend money do it with a big school that is recognised.
Also check the CAA website for the list of approved schools.
Im open to correction on any of the above.
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to be honest the price mostly reflects the quality of instruction you get! there are a exceptions like in uk the cost of training for a fATPL is close to £60K but in the US it borders between £25-30K but training is very similar. But the best thing to do is research the school and better yet visit. Im goin for the pro pilot course at OFT and they seem very good and have connections in UK so for jaa license its suits me.
My advice find some place that suits you and check it out yourself.
My advice find some place that suits you and check it out yourself.