Naples Air Centre, EFT, Orlando FT & Ormond Beach Aviation
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hey action.....dont know what your getting at, do you mean it costs a fortune for food and accomadation, and had i thought of this beforehand? well i have thought of it, but it still way way cheaper
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DON'T go to OBA!
Last july all of 7 guys for the JAA PPL course didn't pass the skill test.
The reason is simple, the examiner is the owner of the school and is just a moneygrabber! All of these guys flew between 10 and 30 hours more than the expected to get the licence!
For them is just a business, the structure and the organization is very poor, lots of extra costs! It was just my (orrible) experience!!!!
Don't go there!!!!!
Last july all of 7 guys for the JAA PPL course didn't pass the skill test.
The reason is simple, the examiner is the owner of the school and is just a moneygrabber! All of these guys flew between 10 and 30 hours more than the expected to get the licence!
For them is just a business, the structure and the organization is very poor, lots of extra costs! It was just my (orrible) experience!!!!
Don't go there!!!!!
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Don't go to OBA/EASA for any kind of training!!
I know, this is not really new and there have been many threads around dealing with OBA/EASA and the way how things go there - but yes, I also have been blinded by the advertised low costs.
It is definitely NO place where you want to learn flying or do any kind of flight training. Teaching methods are poor and there is NO interest of getting you (fast) through their courses. You end up flying and flying. Airplanes are in a sad condition (except some repainted) and from what I saw, the ME airplane (PA44) seems to be right from the junkyard. Nothing you want to fly with or even sit in.
If anyone is still considering flight training at this FTO and is in any doupt - get in contact with me.
I will also get in contact with the UK CAA about this FTO, their methods and the condition of their planes. I hope, they close them down soon anyway.
Regards from my side (i know OBA, you are reading this)
It is definitely NO place where you want to learn flying or do any kind of flight training. Teaching methods are poor and there is NO interest of getting you (fast) through their courses. You end up flying and flying. Airplanes are in a sad condition (except some repainted) and from what I saw, the ME airplane (PA44) seems to be right from the junkyard. Nothing you want to fly with or even sit in.
If anyone is still considering flight training at this FTO and is in any doupt - get in contact with me.
I will also get in contact with the UK CAA about this FTO, their methods and the condition of their planes. I hope, they close them down soon anyway.
Regards from my side (i know OBA, you are reading this)
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Got 4 weeks to go until I start my PPL training. Still got to read through Aviation Law and Navigation. Is it possible to complete these in the time left?
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I would concentrate on Air Law; nebulous, theoretical, wordy and nerdy. Remember there are slight differences FAA/JAA. Always ask questions but be prepared for BigGrecian to suggest you look for your own answers.
I found Nav. was difficult until put into context, so I would put that book to one side until actually doing it (not in the cockpit, you understand...).
I found Nav. was difficult until put into context, so I would put that book to one side until actually doing it (not in the cockpit, you understand...).
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Avoid OBA at all costs....
I used OBA in September last year and it was a complete waste of money.
No proper preflight briefings.....
Had to keep making sure I was in the schedule.....
Keen to take money but with no intention of completing the courses I wanted......
A real dissapointment as I had used them 15 years before.
No proper preflight briefings.....
Had to keep making sure I was in the schedule.....
Keen to take money but with no intention of completing the courses I wanted......
A real dissapointment as I had used them 15 years before.
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Erm, I've just completed the exercise 2 questions and answers section on the Pooley's radiotelephony book and noticed something weird..........
"You are passed an instruction to which you are unable to conform. Your response should be......?"
This is what the answer at the back says, "Cleared for take off"?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
wtf?
I've noticed three or four typos and errors in these books. Has anyone else used these books and noticed the same mistakes????
"You are passed an instruction to which you are unable to conform. Your response should be......?"
This is what the answer at the back says, "Cleared for take off"?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
wtf?
I've noticed three or four typos and errors in these books. Has anyone else used these books and noticed the same mistakes????
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Just back from EASA.
Great experience. Got done in minimum time with minimum fuss.
Those so called nasty characters I kept reading about, personally helped me get finished.
I felt most the staff there did what they could to help me through.
Talking to students.. most complaints were people trying to get a PPL in 3 weeks.. and if they were less than up to scratch blaming the school.
Get real.. some will get done in minimum time, others will need longer.. law of averages.
I personally KNEW I needed more time, as I had not flown for a while.
I was never pressured into more flying, and never asked to pay up front. Only asked that my account stay in credit.
Thanks to everyone there at EASA.. and will def. return for some more flying.
Great experience. Got done in minimum time with minimum fuss.
Those so called nasty characters I kept reading about, personally helped me get finished.
I felt most the staff there did what they could to help me through.
Talking to students.. most complaints were people trying to get a PPL in 3 weeks.. and if they were less than up to scratch blaming the school.
Get real.. some will get done in minimum time, others will need longer.. law of averages.
I personally KNEW I needed more time, as I had not flown for a while.
I was never pressured into more flying, and never asked to pay up front. Only asked that my account stay in credit.
Thanks to everyone there at EASA.. and will def. return for some more flying.
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"overclock25 Say :
DON'T go to OBA!
Last july all of 7 guys for the JAA PPL course didn't pass the skill test.
The reason is simple, the examiner is the owner of the school and is just a moneygrabber! All of these guys flew between 10 and 30 hours more than the expected to get the licence!
For them is just a business, the structure and the organization is very poor, lots of extra costs! It was just my (orrible) experience!!!!
Don't go there!!!!!
"
Not, realy just, but not realy false :-)
I was there in July 2009 but I need to do 2 time my skill test, but I get my PPL...and yes this school like money, very, very much, I need to pay again to finish the PPL, and of course I did my PPL not in 3 weeks but in 5 weeks...
good luck for student to OBA/EASA
DON'T go to OBA!
Last july all of 7 guys for the JAA PPL course didn't pass the skill test.
The reason is simple, the examiner is the owner of the school and is just a moneygrabber! All of these guys flew between 10 and 30 hours more than the expected to get the licence!
For them is just a business, the structure and the organization is very poor, lots of extra costs! It was just my (orrible) experience!!!!
Don't go there!!!!!
"
Not, realy just, but not realy false :-)
I was there in July 2009 but I need to do 2 time my skill test, but I get my PPL...and yes this school like money, very, very much, I need to pay again to finish the PPL, and of course I did my PPL not in 3 weeks but in 5 weeks...
good luck for student to OBA/EASA
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I am going to Florida this autumn to take the courses from zero to jaa cpl..
I think I will do my instrument rating in the uk, rather than converting it from faa ir..
I was thinking to choose NAC (naples air center) or EFT ... any recommendations ?
till now, I have heard good things about eft, but nothing about nac
I think I will do my instrument rating in the uk, rather than converting it from faa ir..
I was thinking to choose NAC (naples air center) or EFT ... any recommendations ?
till now, I have heard good things about eft, but nothing about nac
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West Coast Option
James & Alex
I'm looking to go stateside and go from zero to hero in x amount of weeks. Looking to do this from mid October (2010) and was wondering if anyone else is going around this time and would like to form a group to do this. Also have you thought about the west coast option.
If interested, please PM so we can discuss
Aerobator
I'm looking to go stateside and go from zero to hero in x amount of weeks. Looking to do this from mid October (2010) and was wondering if anyone else is going around this time and would like to form a group to do this. Also have you thought about the west coast option.
If interested, please PM so we can discuss
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i been also looking into EFT and have heard good things about them from the students ive been chatting to. Im thinking of going the APP course, you also get your instructors ratings. i want to get an ATPL JAA as im european citizen and if you not american citizen or resident there is no chance of working in regional or major but you can instructor with the working visa permit. but money is tough at the moment so been debating whether there is any cheaper way. Has anyone gone to the states and done their full FAA MEI CPL and converted it to JAA???
is it an ordeal and long process?
what do you need to do?
is it just the JAA IR you need to do?
what exams do you have to take?
and how many hours do you need to fly?
is it an ordeal and long process?
what do you need to do?
is it just the JAA IR you need to do?
what exams do you have to take?
and how many hours do you need to fly?