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Old 21st Feb 2008, 02:01
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Question licence conversion at Stapleford Flight centre

Has anyone completed a ICAO ATPL licence conversion at SFC lately. They have indicated that it will take 10 hrs training for the CPL licence, and a minimum of 15 hrs of which 5 can be in a twin and 10 in a sim for the IFR side of things. Do you need to do a separate twin rating before commencing the IFR training or can this be done as part of the 5 aircraft hours that is a requirement for the IFR.

Also what is the airport accomadation like and the DA42 aircraft like, is there any disavantages in being trained on this type of aircraft

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Licence conversion

SFC don't do many licence conversions, ask for examples of recent students and proof of how many hours it really took them. Suggest you also look at Bond I think it is at Cranfield and Airways flight Training at Exeter, AFT do a lot of foreign conversions. Good Luck.
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I can't answer any questions about conversions but can say that the on-airfield accomodation is excellent. It is heavily subsidised so you will not get anything nearly as high standard in the area for the price. When I was there an en-suite room was £15 per night and was first class. They also have other rooms for £10 per night.

The tuition is very good and the DA42 is a dream to fly. Some say going back to analogue dials is hard to adapt to after the G1000 glass cockpit but it hasn't posed a problem for me, and I am no "sky god".

Good luck with which ever option you choose.

SF
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