Please help! Where should I start my professional pilot training?
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From: Lima, Peru
Hello!
I am new to this forum but I've heard great things about it. I am a fresh graduate of the Aerospace Engineering Faculty in Bucharest, Romania and I am looking forward in starting my pilot training. I would like to join a flight school in the UK and I was recommended by a friend (who is a pilot) Riverside Flight Center.
The thing with me is my tight budget, but on the other hand I want quality training. I have sufficient funds to start my training right now. I would appreaciate any info on hidden or extra costs. Of course any reccommendations of other flight schools wich offer better training at the same price point are most welcomed.
Thanks in advance!
I am new to this forum but I've heard great things about it. I am a fresh graduate of the Aerospace Engineering Faculty in Bucharest, Romania and I am looking forward in starting my pilot training. I would like to join a flight school in the UK and I was recommended by a friend (who is a pilot) Riverside Flight Center.
The thing with me is my tight budget, but on the other hand I want quality training. I have sufficient funds to start my training right now. I would appreaciate any info on hidden or extra costs. Of course any reccommendations of other flight schools wich offer better training at the same price point are most welcomed.
Thanks in advance!
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Mind you, expensive training does not always stand for quality training, same as inexpensive flight schools (offering modular training usually) do not mean lower quality training.
Before you get devoted to a specific school, do as much research as you can. Google, ask for opinions and try to look behind the glossy brochures.
Searching for photos that students took, for example on google or flickR can give you more of an insight too.
I've been in your situation only very recently, it's hard work looking at all the schools, but time well spent
Before you get devoted to a specific school, do as much research as you can. Google, ask for opinions and try to look behind the glossy brochures.
Searching for photos that students took, for example on google or flickR can give you more of an insight too.
I've been in your situation only very recently, it's hard work looking at all the schools, but time well spent
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From: florida
Riverside Flight Centre - That is in Oklahoma USA not UK?
Lots of good quality schools in the UK - Bristol Flying Centre is excellent for one, avoid Bournemouth flying centre.
One golden rule for you if you do decide to complete training PAY AS YOU GO
p.s. I think you would be crazy to pursue commercial training in current environment, get on with your engineering and fly for fun is my advice.
Lots of good quality schools in the UK - Bristol Flying Centre is excellent for one, avoid Bournemouth flying centre.
One golden rule for you if you do decide to complete training PAY AS YOU GO
p.s. I think you would be crazy to pursue commercial training in current environment, get on with your engineering and fly for fun is my advice.
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From: Slovakia
Why avoid Bournemouth flying centre?
Hi cirruscrystal!
What kind of experience do you have with Bournemounth flying centre? Or why do you recommend to avoid it? Is it money or quality thing?
Thank you
Yames
What kind of experience do you have with Bournemounth flying centre? Or why do you recommend to avoid it? Is it money or quality thing?
Thank you
Yames




