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Old 13th Sep 2009, 21:17
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Flight safety academy.

guys i was just wondering if someone could answer a question for me, i was just wondering if anyone could tell me, what type of ground school do fsa operate? do they give you cpl exams or atpl exams?
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Thomas.

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come on guys someone help me out here!! i've been waiting 4 days for a reply from the college now...
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I was at Flight Safety in 2008, they only do FAA training so naturally there groundschool is only for the FAA test. They do groundschool for PPL, IR, CPL, CFII, CFII. There ground instructors are very good all retired airline pilots. They are usually six hours a day, 4 in the morning 2 in the afternoon.

Let me know if you have any more question
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