UK PPL
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From: Farnborough
My first question was a bit vague by the looks of it so here's my second attempt.
Can anyone recomend a good PPL flight school where accomodation isn't to big a problem if you havn't got a car?
Any help would be supurb,
Can anyone recomend a good PPL flight school where accomodation isn't to big a problem if you havn't got a car?
Any help would be supurb,
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From: Rugby
I would venture Clacton although this is only based on their advertisements and no practical experience. Cheapish PPL and ability to do it on a Cub, should you wish. The farm strip course looks a hoot too.
<a href="http://www.clacton-aero-club.uk.com/" target="_blank">Clacton Aero Club</a>
Might I also suggest using the Flyer GA search database and making a few phone calls?
<a href="http://www.flyer.co.uk/directory/index.php" target="_blank">Flyer Flying Club Search</a>
Bling bling.
<a href="http://www.clacton-aero-club.uk.com/" target="_blank">Clacton Aero Club</a>
Might I also suggest using the Flyer GA search database and making a few phone calls?
<a href="http://www.flyer.co.uk/directory/index.php" target="_blank">Flyer Flying Club Search</a>
Bling bling.
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From: New York
I would always suggest Leeds Flying School - My own experiences and the many comments which have been posted here are very favourable.
Not sure about transport arrangements but I'm sure they can tell you what the situation is. I would put the quality of the training above the transport arrangements as its more important and transport problems can always be worked round somehow.
Not sure about transport arrangements but I'm sure they can tell you what the situation is. I would put the quality of the training above the transport arrangements as its more important and transport problems can always be worked round somehow.
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From: South Yorkshire
If money is no object, Sywell has a hotel on the airfield, but the cost is approx £55/night <img src="eek.gif" border="0">
I've heard alot of good things about Northampton Flying School so I've selected NFS for some tailwheel difference training I need, but I shall be staying off the airfield as I can't afford two nights at £55!
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I've heard alot of good things about Northampton Flying School so I've selected NFS for some tailwheel difference training I need, but I shall be staying off the airfield as I can't afford two nights at £55!
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I have just got my PPL with Abbas Air at Compton Abbas (EGHA) its a great place to learn, and the flying isn't too expensive (PA-28 = £116 ph). I did mine as a residential over the summer. They put you up in the farmhouse at the end of the airfield and you get a full english breakfast every morning, useful before those nav trips. If you want anymore info just email me [email protected]
GOOD LUCK
Rgds
Tom
GOOD LUCK
Rgds
Tom
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From: Farnborough
Thanks you all, I think Solent looks about the best, as I am after quality training and they seem to have a good rep. and the railway will be about the best chance of making accomodation more accesable for me, its pretty s--t being a skint student makes life a pain but will be well worth it in the end,
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If you do end up at Solent you will probably bump into me, I am the student who dislikes the medical dept at the CAA. email addy [email protected]
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From: Vertical at the merge
I had a great time at Tayside FC in Dundee. A good few years ago now though. Did my FS and PPL there, still occasionally fly out of there or visit in other pointy ac. Good access to some non congested, scenic flying areas and accomodation is rife.




