Best UK school to do Flight Instructor rating?
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Best UK school to do Flight Instructor rating?
Can anyone recomend a school in the South of England to do a Flight Instructor course? I would like to get the best quality training that will enable be to get a job as a flight instructor. (basically quality training that will look good on the CD)
Any recomendations...?
Any recomendations...?
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Wow, you use a CD instead of a CV?
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Regarding FI training, I can recommend Halfpenny Green.
The Flight Centre at Halfpenny Green : Private Pilot Training PPL : Commercial Pilot
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Welcome to the new, and virtual, world!
Regarding FI training, I can recommend Halfpenny Green.
The Flight Centre at Halfpenny Green : Private Pilot Training PPL : Commercial Pilot
All the best, Ad
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CV ;-)
Wolverhampton airport might be a little far away if I have to drive there every day, though. I looked at the website, looks good.
What about an FI at Bournemouth, Goodwood, Shoreham, White Waltham, Blackbushe, Biggin Hill, Fairoaks, Wycombe airpark areas?
Wolverhampton airport might be a little far away if I have to drive there every day, though. I looked at the website, looks good.
What about an FI at Bournemouth, Goodwood, Shoreham, White Waltham, Blackbushe, Biggin Hill, Fairoaks, Wycombe airpark areas?
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Better schools
Obviously, the "best" FI schools must issue "better" FI licences.
And certainly, their training gets you a job. Bad schools do not.
I thought all schools, good and bad, absolutely have guarantees for jobs.
Especially in this day and age of "pilot hiring boom..."
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And certainly, their training gets you a job. Bad schools do not.
I thought all schools, good and bad, absolutely have guarantees for jobs.
Especially in this day and age of "pilot hiring boom..."
xxx
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Great instruction
Hi,
I would highly recommend two individuals, the 1st is Bob Bolster, CFI at Southend Flying school, excellent instruction.
The 2nd is Carol Cooper at Andrewsfield (inside the Stansted zone).
Both are top notch FIC instructors.
Good luck
I would highly recommend two individuals, the 1st is Bob Bolster, CFI at Southend Flying school, excellent instruction.
The 2nd is Carol Cooper at Andrewsfield (inside the Stansted zone).
Both are top notch FIC instructors.
Good luck
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Most of the FI schools prefer to employ instructors they have trained themselves as they are already standardised, so if you can get on a course with a chance of a job at the end all the better. The FI jobs do seem to be drying up at the moment though.
As for Bournemouth, I wouldn't say avoid it as the course is excellent, the instructor is just one of those eccentrics in aviation with a slightly colourful instructing style.
As for Bournemouth, I wouldn't say avoid it as the course is excellent, the instructor is just one of those eccentrics in aviation with a slightly colourful instructing style.
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Thanks ewsd02, I think that is a good idea. I think I need to see which school can offer me a FI job at the end, then at least I will be standardised.
Lurking123, what school at Denham? Cabair or The pilot centre at Denham?
Lurking123, what school at Denham? Cabair or The pilot centre at Denham?
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I would pop across and have a conversation with Eva at TPC.
As I previously said, the vast majority are good (otherwise they wouldn't have the CAA seal of approval). Personally I think it is about how much you can learn from a particular teaching style and your personality. Someone previously mentioned CP at Halfpenny Green Flight Centre; again a very good reputation and a dedicated CFI (I wouldn't hesitate to use him) but he has a different style. Unusually for aviation, the manner in which you are taught to instruct can can have a direct effect on the manner in which you instruct.
As I previously said, the vast majority are good (otherwise they wouldn't have the CAA seal of approval). Personally I think it is about how much you can learn from a particular teaching style and your personality. Someone previously mentioned CP at Halfpenny Green Flight Centre; again a very good reputation and a dedicated CFI (I wouldn't hesitate to use him) but he has a different style. Unusually for aviation, the manner in which you are taught to instruct can can have a direct effect on the manner in which you instruct.