ATPL in Dublin.

Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 44
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From: ireland
Hey Tom,
Hate to be the bearer of bad news but there are no full time atpl schools in Ireland period to the best of my knowledge....Atlantic in Cork have a supervised study distance learning school and I think PTC have a full time ground school in Florida.
That said having finished the atpl's last year I may be out of touch and new developments on this front may have happened in the meantime.... Best bet is to give the various schools here a call.
All the best with your studies.
Hate to be the bearer of bad news but there are no full time atpl schools in Ireland period to the best of my knowledge....Atlantic in Cork have a supervised study distance learning school and I think PTC have a full time ground school in Florida.
That said having finished the atpl's last year I may be out of touch and new developments on this front may have happened in the meantime.... Best bet is to give the various schools here a call.
All the best with your studies.
Joined: Dec 2009
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From: south africa
HeY Tom well i am looking forward to do my conversion and planning to do it from Ireland.As per my knowledge NFC conduct Distance learning program.
If you come up with more information please please let me know.
thnks
wish you very happy new year
If you come up with more information please please let me know.
thnks
wish you very happy new year

Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 9
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From: lowlands
I believe the correct title of their course is "Full-time assisted learning ATPL ground schoolcourse"
Tom (ex RAF rotary and fixed wing) is there 5 days a week and lectures and supervises the study program. The studes have access to the classroom 7 days a week and study together when not being lectured. They do it on a full time basis so you would cetainly have the banter et al that you miss when distance learning.
It seems to work well for the lads..
Tom (ex RAF rotary and fixed wing) is there 5 days a week and lectures and supervises the study program. The studes have access to the classroom 7 days a week and study together when not being lectured. They do it on a full time basis so you would cetainly have the banter et al that you miss when distance learning.
It seems to work well for the lads..




