Wich schools can you atend with a PPL?
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Hello again! I am not meaning to bring this thread up again and start this mess all over again but I just want to be clear one one thing.
Bearing in mind that I have very high goals, The majority of you reccomend me to go with the upper secondary level school wich gives you a CPL, 150 hours and a night qualification for free, instead of paying for training at Oxford.
But have you all understod that if I choose the free school, my grades will suffer and I will maybee not get the special english that I can get at my current upper secondary school. So now that you all understand this, do you still reccomend the free school?
Over and out for me again!
Bearing in mind that I have very high goals, The majority of you reccomend me to go with the upper secondary level school wich gives you a CPL, 150 hours and a night qualification for free, instead of paying for training at Oxford.
But have you all understod that if I choose the free school, my grades will suffer and I will maybee not get the special english that I can get at my current upper secondary school. So now that you all understand this, do you still reccomend the free school?
Over and out for me again!
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I would concur with the above poster - I would also recommend AGAINST doing any GS with Oxford as there are huge quantities of incorrect answers for the self assessment questions in the traning manuals.
Alex at Bristol is an honest chap and runs a clean ship - many of my colleagues and aviation peers originally distance learnt the ATPL with Bristol and I have heard no major complaints about them as of yet!
Also, you seem like a genuinely nice guy, great attitude, but DO ensure you learn as much about the business/economic side of this industry as you can, as you come across as a little malnourished in that department to me!
I wish you the best of luck with your endeavours,
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Alex at Bristol is an honest chap and runs a clean ship - many of my colleagues and aviation peers originally distance learnt the ATPL with Bristol and I have heard no major complaints about them as of yet!
Also, you seem like a genuinely nice guy, great attitude, but DO ensure you learn as much about the business/economic side of this industry as you can, as you come across as a little malnourished in that department to me!
I wish you the best of luck with your endeavours,
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