what will be better?
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what will be better?
Hey, im planing on going to study very soon (hopefully) but not sure about what i should do, as i see it i have two way to go (according the the sums i can afford, the budget i have is aroun 45-50k euro)
Options:
1) go to a small school in north europe and make my PPL, CPL, IR, ME, fatpl and might do instruction or MCC/JOC (with in my budget)
2) do my PPL in a small school and try and go to Jerez to do CPL, IR, ME and i basically finished my budget.
In terms of finding a job (doesn't metter if its instructing or straight to to an airline) what will be better? the extra courses or the name of the school you did them in?
thank you all
Options:
1) go to a small school in north europe and make my PPL, CPL, IR, ME, fatpl and might do instruction or MCC/JOC (with in my budget)
2) do my PPL in a small school and try and go to Jerez to do CPL, IR, ME and i basically finished my budget.
In terms of finding a job (doesn't metter if its instructing or straight to to an airline) what will be better? the extra courses or the name of the school you did them in?
thank you all
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Hi. I am a student of PPL that will go over ME/IR/CPL and MCC/JOC. For what i've been reading, many airlines are starting to consider the MCC as "mandatory" and others are including JOC to the requierements too. Hope it helps.
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Welcome to the Wannabee forum!
You will find plenty of advice here from people with varying degrees of experience - all willing to help.
However you will find that most of your questions will have already been asked and answered many times already ( and some quite recently!).
May I ask you to spend a little time researching the forum which will not only produce the answers you want but will teach you more about the industry as a whole. You may find the Search function helps.
Good luck
HWB
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