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Old 18th Dec 2009, 12:10
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PAT are fantastic! Training is top notch!
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Old 18th Dec 2009, 12:30
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This sounds like daylight robbery!!!


As a future student I am now concerned. what stops a company like this taking my money and not providing me the sufficient training I am paying for or even running away with my money while I train.

Will the CAA not help!!! I would have thought they could do a little more to help or to step-in and protect student pilots in this time of finical crises were today money is so hard to find.

Maybe the police or trading standards would be interested in some of your experiences but I definitely will not be training there now.

So what should I be looking out for in a training school - and where can I verify and independently check the credentials of the school I wish to train and will they be monitored on a regular basis?

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i am one of those students that has the wool pull over my eyes....we were kicked out on Monday without a reason....

i have paid over £30,000 to this crook - Mike Boulton took my money and didn’t care about my training at all! I am quite angry and at a loss.

Can anyone help me build a case against this man…
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Old 18th Dec 2009, 13:29
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If it's any help Flying Time Aviation in Shoreham has arranged a discount for the students that have been let down by the flight school.

If you want further information just PM me.

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Old 18th Dec 2009, 15:05
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mierda,

I am intrigued, what is a rescue package??
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Old 18th Dec 2009, 16:15
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Perhaps it’s another shameless plug by 12bpilot….AKA Matty31……AKA mierda???
12bpilot you are at it again and you have been pulled up for it before!

First it was CATS, next it was SKYMATES, then it was PFT. Is it now Flying Time???

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@umbungo - explain that last statement please.....i’m a little confused.
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The Curse of Google

Read the post on the previous page regarding flipping? Some companies became legendary for it especially in the shark infested worlds of double glazing and furniture.

What has become obvious to us at PPRuNe over the last 18 months is the rapidly growing number of begging letters we receive. Here's part of this week's example:

Dear Sir:
I am writing you to determine if there is anyway I can have a few disparaging threads with reference to my name removed from your site. For the past 5 years have been haunted off and on by very disparaging references to me on your site which unfortunately end up near the top of google search results.
Posts going back 5 years and more are lurking there at the top of google and it's causing a lot of stress for previous devotees of the flippee sect.

If there's a very public front man for an operation there's a whole new research tool for you.

If you have been shafted by the demise of a no assset flippee get the simple unvarnished truth up here and on other forums. Include the flippers name carefully, correctly and Google will be your friend for many years to come.

And sadly it has come to pass again.
More than ten years of warnings ignored.

Don't pay up front.

Pay with a credit card - not a debit card

Never pay by any method to an account in a country other that where the FTO is based. i.e into a Jersey account for a Florida school which has always been a favourite.

Ask questions here and on other forums - why would a no asset operation need significant sums up front?

If you have been shafted state it loud, state it clearly, and get get the flipper's name in twice. New company from the ashes? You might want to mention that as well.

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Old 21st Dec 2009, 16:29
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Well I thought I might add my thoughts about PFT – all the instructors and student that have been there for the last 6months will know who I am and will know my feelings at the moment. So I’m going to hide behind any login names.

As a potential airline student and as an individual coming from an academic background that has had no previous aviation knowledge, I tried to do as much research in training providers as possible. On doing so I narrowed my choices to a few options. PFT then became my final choice, as I was told I was going to get the best training in England, and like many of you I embarked on a journey that will finally result in becoming an airline pilot. (Or so I thought). I started my modular training at PFT at PPL level and have watch patiently while I complete my ground ATPL’s . If I had known that my training was going to be like this I defiantly would have gone elsewhere. If it wasn't for a few individuals that kept my going at the school I wouldn’t have continued with my training and left my dream in aviation.

Reading some of the previous posts above - I have had 1st hand experience and seen some of the unjust demands made by the so called capt Bolton.

From the 1st day I started at PFT the so called capt Mike Bolton has never been truthful in his convictions, actions or his words with me or with any of other students or instructors that have been through this training organisation.

All training pilots and instructors from any respected flight school know that a structure is fundamental and the 1st few hours in the FNPT simulator lay the foundation bricks for your all important instrument ratting. Along with experienced teaching, it’s essential that you receive continuity in such a vital time of your training. So as a Capitan who has a flight school orientated on IR and CPL you would have thought these facts would be the embedded in the foundation of your school!

With capt Bolton repeated telling us that the so called other schools on the EGHH air field like PAT, BCFT and others @EGHH had a history of ripping students off and moving the goal posts. As well this he’d never fly with the CFI of BCFT capt Plews if he were a student, and was not to be trusted. Since then I have talked to capt Plews and found him to be well organised, proficient and quite competent although a little eccentric.(a cool look in my books)

The miracle glue that held the school together was the previous CFI “Mr. rand” who is well respected by EGHH, us and is sorely missed. He should have never been treated so badly. A thank you also goes to Wilko, Tracy and Maria.

But if you so called cynics and sceptics need any verification on how the students or instructors were treated, I am willing to talk to you face to face or by phone. I’m willing to put you straight on some FACTs on how bad the training and how the escalation of cost was engineered to stretch your patients and bank to the maximum potential. Just email me here for my phone no. or any questions.
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nothing to do with me I am off to PAT in Jan to finnish my training!!!

1 post I see umbungo


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Old 30th Dec 2009, 09:49
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As mentioned by PPRUNE TOWERS wanted to make sure those search tags get logged.

The School is Professional Flight Training the owner is Mike Boulton he also owns Simulator training services.

IMHO. You would be crazy to go near this school, Please really do your research not just on the hearsay of other students who may be embarrassed or unable due to pressure from the school to tell you whats going on , but by checking here on PPRUNE and maybe even speaking with the CAA staff examiners although they prob wont tell you directly they will give in my experience some good advice.

Although the advice is always not to pay up front this can be impossible when taking out a Career development loan as the money is payed directly to the school this was the case with one of the students at PFT she now faces paying back a loan for training she hasn't received!!!

All of this is wonderful in hindsight though

Just hope 2010 is better year for both ex PFT and the rest of the aviation world.... couldn't get much worse... don't answer that www...
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Old 30th Dec 2009, 11:27
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Matty,

I agree with you, people should not invest large sums of money into these organisations, there is no need. Hindsight is a wonderful thing however trawling back through time Mr Boulton has had the benefit of the financial acumen of one Mr Colin Greed (sft now cabair, enogh said) and Mr Tony Kember ex chief flt examiner for caafu and one time owner of Examiner's training agency (shame on you CAA) . De ja vous really as usual it is the innocent people who have to pick up the pieces,

i hope 2010 is a better year for everyone,

Rob
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Old 31st Dec 2009, 08:14
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Never pay upfront. Ever. The only time I ever paid upfront was on attending Bristol Ground School, which is sort of understandable as you have to pay to get the ATPL manuals.

I would recommend PAT. It is a pay-as-you-go school. In fact, on quite a few occasions, I owed them money!

There are so many on here who have been to PAT that their reputation is second to none.
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Old 31st Dec 2009, 09:03
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BCFT

Or try BCFT they are right beside PAT on the airport, you also do not have to pay any money up front. Just pay as you go. I was very happy there. I think they are slightly cheaper too, but dont quote me on it. Much of a muchness though really when it comes to these two outfits.
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Old 1st Jan 2010, 13:15
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A lot of people recommend Professional Air Training (PAT) so the training/service must be fairly good.

I personally wouldnt train there, because I found their staff extremely abrupt and rude at the Flyer show I attended a few months ago, sadly I couldnt remember their names, otherwise I would have complained, Collinson rings a bell but im not sure.

I have a friend who trained with CATS then Professional Flight Training (PFT), he didnt have any problems with them and works for Ryanair now.
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Old 3rd Jan 2010, 09:43
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How many times does it have to be said? Never, ever, pay large sums of money upfront for flying training. Ever.

There is no genuine reason for any flight school to demand pre-payment for flying courses, and it should ring alarm bells loudly and clearly if they do. It is fair and reasonable to keep your account in credit, but even at IR prices, that should require no more than £600-700 per day. Ideally by credit card.

For what it’s worth, I also trained at Professional AIR Training (PAT). First time IR pass in close to minimum hours, at the quoted price and within the expected timescale. Recommended by the school for 2 airline interviews (in happier times, alas), now flying Dash 8s. If I had one criticism of the operation, it’s that if anything, some students felt we were being overtrained – which is an expensive luxury in a Duchess. No doubt the school would immediately point to their first time pass rates as justification.

I say again, never pay more than you need to to keep your account in credit.
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Old 4th Jan 2010, 06:40
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Try flying time at Shoreham who use Diamond DA40 / DA42 Glass Cockpit A/C and have a brand new DA42 sim.

There CPL / IR courses are a lot cheaper then the Duchess operators like PAT / BCFT.

A few of the operators that have hired in the past 1 - 2 years sometimes had a preference for glass and got a few people I personally know through to interview just on this and jobs with some private / public operations. Although right now no one will be hiring.

Potentially this year could also see more training organisations going out of business if last year less people did enter into the arena of ATPL exam study, class 1 medicals or were unable to obtain financing required from the banks to train and decided to choose other career paths for the time being.

Like the previous posts, don't pay upfront, use credit card and only top up when you owe them money.

Good luck
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Old 6th Jan 2010, 00:44
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guys....

yes PAT is a good school but were talking about PFT!!!!....

i know everyone says dont pay up front - but when taking out a Career development loan for training the banks/your money is payed directly to the school.

so how do we get round this issue - as some of my friends that trained here are in a bad way!!

hmmm and the idea of keeping students in the sim and not brining them up to a fair standard just so to stretch it out make as much money as possible is truly despicable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

and what will the CAA do about Professional Flight Training and Simulator training services as the owner is Mike Boulton is still trading - surely the CAA would be interested in the standard of teaching and would ask questions why and how is a school aloud to operate in this manor, and would ask how other schools @ EGHH have had the task of picking up the pieces and bringing the ex students up to CAA standards (thanks to PAT and BCFT).

davey147..... suggested that you ask your friend at ryanair how much more he had to pay to get his IR at PFT as no one i know has ever been anywhere near there initial quoted figure time or price + 15-20% - at the moment its running at 50-100% on top of the minimum quoted figure hours+price.

and yes CATS is a very good ground school!!! probably one of the best!!! as I'm there doing my ATPLs at the mo!!!!
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Try Airways Flight Training Exeter. Unbelievable training.Got me through in 5 weeks for IR. They are the school of choice for mili chaps doing civil conversions, but they do a modular course as well.

Check out the instructors backgrounds. Tells a story. Lovely people, who really treat you nicely. Dont worry you wont be paired with Red 1 or 5!. I went their due to bad experience at Bournemouth. Actually considered chucking it all in.

AFT got me back in the seat,gave me belief, and on my test, was congratulated on a very confident and assured flight.
AFT did not ask for a penny from me untill after flight test. Their reason being that they did not want to impart any additional stress on student throughout there training.

Phone them and ask for Brian.
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Old 7th Jan 2010, 10:45
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Have a friend who went from pft to Airways Exeter to complete his CPL and couldn't believe the difference in the standard of training he really wishes he had done the IR there after having problems at pft.

My only concern personally is learning a new airport and some new routes so far on in my training

As for not paying up front in a previous post I luckily didn't but a friend who took out a CDL had no choice as the loan is paid directly to the school she now has to pay back the loan without having completed her IR!!

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