Any students at QualityFly in Spain?
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Any students at QualityFly in Spain?
So while looking for a cheap flight school, i found Qualityfly in Spain. They have a ATP integrated course for only €49,950. I would be very grateful if there are any students here that want to share their experiences with this school. Thank you very much!
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Hello
I am currently a student with Quality fly. I am very happy with the school and would highly recommend the school in its current and ever improving state to would be students.
When I joined there were problems in the school- which have been addressed on another thread here on PPRUNE (which has since been closed). I would not try and deny that there were some issues- but I feel these have since been resolved. The school has taken the time to listen to feedback from its students- and this has been reflected in the ever improving conditions in the school. The school is currently growing and I am impressed by how much the school has progressed in the time I have been there!
When I look at the training the school delivers I look at this in two separate aspects. The first of these is the Ground school aspect where we learn the theoretical knowledge which is required to become an airline pilot, and the second of these is the Flight training. Quality fly exceeds in both of these aspects. The pass rate for students attempting ATPL's is one of the best in Spain with a pass rate of 87%. The level of success can largely be put down to the high level of teaching which is delivered to us by experienced instructors, along with the supportive and nurturing atmosphere in the school- which allowed me to pass my first seven ATPL exams with a very high average.
The level of flight instruction is very high. I always feel that I am safe in the air, whether that is if I am flying alone or with an instructor. The instructor numbers are ever growing to match the continued investment and growth of the fleet of aircraft which the school uses. I feel that I am never waiting long for flights, which allows me and other students to learn and progress at a very fast rate.
Outside of the flight training and theoretical side of life Quality fly has a lot to offer. We have a large number of students from a wide range of backgrounds- and this has allowed me to make many friends. On the weekend I will often find myself meeting up with other students to study or to socialise together.
All in all I am very happy with QF and would recommend the school to any would be students who are looking to make a sound investment in a leading ATO with extensive experience and valuable industry contacts.
I am currently a student with Quality fly. I am very happy with the school and would highly recommend the school in its current and ever improving state to would be students.
When I joined there were problems in the school- which have been addressed on another thread here on PPRUNE (which has since been closed). I would not try and deny that there were some issues- but I feel these have since been resolved. The school has taken the time to listen to feedback from its students- and this has been reflected in the ever improving conditions in the school. The school is currently growing and I am impressed by how much the school has progressed in the time I have been there!
When I look at the training the school delivers I look at this in two separate aspects. The first of these is the Ground school aspect where we learn the theoretical knowledge which is required to become an airline pilot, and the second of these is the Flight training. Quality fly exceeds in both of these aspects. The pass rate for students attempting ATPL's is one of the best in Spain with a pass rate of 87%. The level of success can largely be put down to the high level of teaching which is delivered to us by experienced instructors, along with the supportive and nurturing atmosphere in the school- which allowed me to pass my first seven ATPL exams with a very high average.
The level of flight instruction is very high. I always feel that I am safe in the air, whether that is if I am flying alone or with an instructor. The instructor numbers are ever growing to match the continued investment and growth of the fleet of aircraft which the school uses. I feel that I am never waiting long for flights, which allows me and other students to learn and progress at a very fast rate.
Outside of the flight training and theoretical side of life Quality fly has a lot to offer. We have a large number of students from a wide range of backgrounds- and this has allowed me to make many friends. On the weekend I will often find myself meeting up with other students to study or to socialise together.
All in all I am very happy with QF and would recommend the school to any would be students who are looking to make a sound investment in a leading ATO with extensive experience and valuable industry contacts.
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I see that this was your first posting in 2018 (none since) as is the first posting from Information X.Ray
It occurs to me that either you may be one of the same perhaps?
And / Or,
X.Ray is a reply from management & free advertising which is contrary to the use of this forum. Let us see if XRay rebuts my comments and / or others customers appear out of the woodwork, preferably with a posting history.
No doubt the Moderator will investigate further......
Last edited by parkfell; 12th Jan 2020 at 06:53.
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Hello
I am currently a student with Quality fly. I am very happy with the school and would highly recommend the school in its current and ever improving state to would be students.
When I joined there were problems in the school- which have been addressed on another thread here on PPRUNE (which has since been closed). I would not try and deny that there were some issues- but I feel these have since been resolved. The school has taken the time to listen to feedback from its students- and this has been reflected in the ever improving conditions in the school. The school is currently growing and I am impressed by how much the school has progressed in the time I have been there!
When I look at the training the school delivers I look at this in two separate aspects. The first of these is the Ground school aspect where we learn the theoretical knowledge which is required to become an airline pilot, and the second of these is the Flight training. Quality fly exceeds in both of these aspects. The pass rate for students attempting ATPL's is one of the best in Spain with a pass rate of 87%. The level of success can largely be put down to the high level of teaching which is delivered to us by experienced instructors, along with the supportive and nurturing atmosphere in the school- which allowed me to pass my first seven ATPL exams with a very high average.
The level of flight instruction is very high. I always feel that I am safe in the air, whether that is if I am flying alone or with an instructor. The instructor numbers are ever growing to match the continued investment and growth of the fleet of aircraft which the school uses. I feel that I am never waiting long for flights, which allows me and other students to learn and progress at a very fast rate.
Outside of the flight training and theoretical side of life Quality fly has a lot to offer. We have a large number of students from a wide range of backgrounds- and this has allowed me to make many friends. On the weekend I will often find myself meeting up with other students to study or to socialise together.
All in all I am very happy with QF and would recommend the school to any would be students who are looking to make a sound investment in a leading ATO with extensive experience and valuable industry contacts.
I am currently a student with Quality fly. I am very happy with the school and would highly recommend the school in its current and ever improving state to would be students.
When I joined there were problems in the school- which have been addressed on another thread here on PPRUNE (which has since been closed). I would not try and deny that there were some issues- but I feel these have since been resolved. The school has taken the time to listen to feedback from its students- and this has been reflected in the ever improving conditions in the school. The school is currently growing and I am impressed by how much the school has progressed in the time I have been there!
When I look at the training the school delivers I look at this in two separate aspects. The first of these is the Ground school aspect where we learn the theoretical knowledge which is required to become an airline pilot, and the second of these is the Flight training. Quality fly exceeds in both of these aspects. The pass rate for students attempting ATPL's is one of the best in Spain with a pass rate of 87%. The level of success can largely be put down to the high level of teaching which is delivered to us by experienced instructors, along with the supportive and nurturing atmosphere in the school- which allowed me to pass my first seven ATPL exams with a very high average.
The level of flight instruction is very high. I always feel that I am safe in the air, whether that is if I am flying alone or with an instructor. The instructor numbers are ever growing to match the continued investment and growth of the fleet of aircraft which the school uses. I feel that I am never waiting long for flights, which allows me and other students to learn and progress at a very fast rate.
Outside of the flight training and theoretical side of life Quality fly has a lot to offer. We have a large number of students from a wide range of backgrounds- and this has allowed me to make many friends. On the weekend I will often find myself meeting up with other students to study or to socialise together.
All in all I am very happy with QF and would recommend the school to any would be students who are looking to make a sound investment in a leading ATO with extensive experience and valuable industry contacts.
How much flying training have you completed with the ATO?
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Hello
I am currently a student with Quality fly. I am very happy with the school and would highly recommend the school in its current and ever improving state to would be students.
When I joined there were problems in the school- which have been addressed on another thread here on PPRUNE (which has since been closed). I would not try and deny that there were some issues- but I feel these have since been resolved. The school has taken the time to listen to feedback from its students- and this has been reflected in the ever improving conditions in the school. The school is currently growing and I am impressed by how much the school has progressed in the time I have been there!
When I look at the training the school delivers I look at this in two separate aspects. The first of these is the Ground school aspect where we learn the theoretical knowledge which is required to become an airline pilot, and the second of these is the Flight training. Quality fly exceeds in both of these aspects. The pass rate for students attempting ATPL's is one of the best in Spain with a pass rate of 87%. The level of success can largely be put down to the high level of teaching which is delivered to us by experienced instructors, along with the supportive and nurturing atmosphere in the school- which allowed me to pass my first seven ATPL exams with a very high average.
The level of flight instruction is very high. I always feel that I am safe in the air, whether that is if I am flying alone or with an instructor. The instructor numbers are ever growing to match the continued investment and growth of the fleet of aircraft which the school uses. I feel that I am never waiting long for flights, which allows me and other students to learn and progress at a very fast rate.
Outside of the flight training and theoretical side of life Quality fly has a lot to offer. We have a large number of students from a wide range of backgrounds- and this has allowed me to make many friends. On the weekend I will often find myself meeting up with other students to study or to socialise together.
All in all I am very happy with QF and would recommend the school to any would be students who are looking to make a sound investment in a leading ATO with extensive experience and valuable industry contacts.
I am currently a student with Quality fly. I am very happy with the school and would highly recommend the school in its current and ever improving state to would be students.
When I joined there were problems in the school- which have been addressed on another thread here on PPRUNE (which has since been closed). I would not try and deny that there were some issues- but I feel these have since been resolved. The school has taken the time to listen to feedback from its students- and this has been reflected in the ever improving conditions in the school. The school is currently growing and I am impressed by how much the school has progressed in the time I have been there!
When I look at the training the school delivers I look at this in two separate aspects. The first of these is the Ground school aspect where we learn the theoretical knowledge which is required to become an airline pilot, and the second of these is the Flight training. Quality fly exceeds in both of these aspects. The pass rate for students attempting ATPL's is one of the best in Spain with a pass rate of 87%. The level of success can largely be put down to the high level of teaching which is delivered to us by experienced instructors, along with the supportive and nurturing atmosphere in the school- which allowed me to pass my first seven ATPL exams with a very high average.
The level of flight instruction is very high. I always feel that I am safe in the air, whether that is if I am flying alone or with an instructor. The instructor numbers are ever growing to match the continued investment and growth of the fleet of aircraft which the school uses. I feel that I am never waiting long for flights, which allows me and other students to learn and progress at a very fast rate.
Outside of the flight training and theoretical side of life Quality fly has a lot to offer. We have a large number of students from a wide range of backgrounds- and this has allowed me to make many friends. On the weekend I will often find myself meeting up with other students to study or to socialise together.
All in all I am very happy with QF and would recommend the school to any would be students who are looking to make a sound investment in a leading ATO with extensive experience and valuable industry contacts.
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This again
One thing I can tell you right now.
You will not get trickery past parkfell.
just in case the initial post is real. I went to qualityfly last year to have a look around. It all seemed ok, the students seemed happy and the facilities were fine.
that is all
You will not get trickery past parkfell.
just in case the initial post is real. I went to qualityfly last year to have a look around. It all seemed ok, the students seemed happy and the facilities were fine.
that is all
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Great school
I've started in November the integrated ATPL and I'm very happy with the school. My colleagues that are finishing the ATPL also look happy. A friend of mine told me about quality fly so I came and end up starting the classes one week later. Send me a message if you want more info.
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My personal experience
I started my training in qualityfly 1 year and 9 month ago, in the ground school phase the instructors were great and there were only minor problems with the uniforms and the teaching material (they then gave us 2019 iPad WiFi). 8 months after the start of ground school I started flying with the c152, I did 2 hours and then I permanently switched to the Tecnam p2002 (good thing is that now we only use those for vfr day flight). I completed my 75 vfr hours and did a SEP class rating in about 9 months. I then started my ifr phase with the c172 and simulator together. I finished the 40 sim hours in about 3 intense weeks. Right now I’m studying for the last 5 officials and flying ifr. I’ll probably finish the training in a few months. Taking into account that I chose not to fly during the whole ground theoretical phase, I feel quite satisfied with the progress of my training.
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You must ask yourself how much importance can be attached to the author’s comments who has recently joined pprune? How many contributions have been made to date?
It is simply a question of credibility, which will hopefully increase with time and postings made.