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Old 6th May 2011, 08:03
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F-Air Czech Republic

Has anyone done their training at F-Air? Can I have some feedback please.
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There is a positive mention of them on another thread HERE! I am also interested to hear more about them.
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I would also look at Bartolini Air in Poland. I have only heard good things about them and am seriously considering going there for my IR.
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Thanks. I have looked at them and they do look good. Unfortunately they do not have an FTO to do the FI(A) rating.
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126.9,

If you want to do FI(A) rating, I can recommend Aeroklub Zbraslavice.
One of the most cost-effective places you can do FI rating in Czech Rep.
English instruction is OK. You can do part of FI training on Zlin 326, a legend.

My Finnish friend did his FI rating at LKZB and he had fun. I was there myself, but not for power flying, did my Czech glider licence there.
The only downside is that it's in the countryside, next to small village. There are buses and trains to bigger cities for non-flying activities. Housing either at the airport or nearby village's hotel or two.
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I'll definitely get in touch with them. I had a look around the website and it seems they have a few nice airplanes and a lovely venue.
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Any recent Graduates or current trainees from F-Air CZ?

Hi All,

Would appreciate if anyone who has up to date experience from this school could give me some feedback? How is it? Positives/negative aspects?

Kind regards,
William
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