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Old 12th Nov 2011, 17:33
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Royal Jordanian Air Academy

Hello everyone !
I am looking for information regarding the Royal Jordanian Air Academy.
Any info concerning that school ?
Is the training good ? And are the licences delivered fully JAA ?
Thanks for your help,
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For the JAA, yes, I am assuming it will changed a little with EASA
They are partners with Atlantic flight school in the UK....for the quality, not sure, but I've heared they have a good reputation in the region
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It is Ayla Aviation Academy in Jordan which is connected with Atlantic - not Royal Jordanian.

Also Royal Jordanian's website does not mention JAR course - but Ayla's does.
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Thanks for your replies ...
Something more ?
From someone who followed a training there ?
More feedback would be appreciated !
Thanks.
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Welcome to the forum.
I would recommend that you try the Search function from the menu line above this forum before asking for feedback on a particular Flight Training Organization as it may well answer your questions.
You will find a number of hits including this one:
http://www.pprune.org/middle-east/34...r-academy.html
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Royal Jordanian and the Middle East Aviation Academy are the two pro schools based at Amman's Marka airfield but no good to you if you want JAA. Sorry to have to contradict kaptn but that's how it is.

Ayla down on the Red Sea coast is the one with the JAA links but is presently advertising for a head of flight training who will tick all the CAA boxes. I'd advise careful and diligent research by talking to real graduates. Any school that can describe the climate of Aqaba in the following terms really is in full spin control:

The year-long mild climate makes it an ideal location for flying.
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Thank you for your answer !
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I'm planning for the flight dispatcher course in Royal Jordanian Air Academy , I belongs to India.
can anyone tell me bout this academy ? specially for foreigners.
Kindly suggest me some more academy's for Flight dispatcher course in Middle East..
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