PPL training
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From: Witham, Essex
PPL training
I have tried and searching around google site..... it seem that i'm either looking wrong site or type in wrong. As im profoundly deaf and i do wishes to becoming a commercil pilot but it is really impossible because FAA or CAA wouldn't allowed it eh!! To learn to Fly in USA will costing me heavy plus need to get visa from USA and etc.....
I have tried www.bdfa.net,www.deafpilot.com also Aerobility site... it seem that i fail all of them cos i getting no reply... why do i have to suffer just because i'm profound deaf!!!
Any help or advise??
Regards
Mark
I have tried www.bdfa.net,www.deafpilot.com also Aerobility site... it seem that i fail all of them cos i getting no reply... why do i have to suffer just because i'm profound deaf!!!
Any help or advise??
Regards
Mark

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Hi Mark,
You raise some interesting issues. Unfortunately, some of the replies might lead you to believe the pprune community is a little unhelpful but the truth is that the hearing community is often not Deaf Aware and that creates communication difficulties
My understanding from what you are saying is that you would like to become a commercial pilot and are struggling to find a way forward.
I am always happy to try and help. I have lots of contacts so feel free to pm me if you like.
Good luck in your endeavours
Greg
Ps A friend of mine in Frinton is a profoundly deaf pilot!
You raise some interesting issues. Unfortunately, some of the replies might lead you to believe the pprune community is a little unhelpful but the truth is that the hearing community is often not Deaf Aware and that creates communication difficulties
My understanding from what you are saying is that you would like to become a commercial pilot and are struggling to find a way forward.
I am always happy to try and help. I have lots of contacts so feel free to pm me if you like.
Good luck in your endeavours
Greg
Ps A friend of mine in Frinton is a profoundly deaf pilot!





