Flyby School Leon
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From: manchester
Hi,
Thank you for replying to my post , how long have you been studying with leon?
Also how are you finding your time there what is the accommodation and the facilities like ?
What made you choose flyby school and what kind of process is involved in starting training as in the tests and visiting the school?
kind regards Fraser
Thank you for replying to my post , how long have you been studying with leon?
Also how are you finding your time there what is the accommodation and the facilities like ?
What made you choose flyby school and what kind of process is involved in starting training as in the tests and visiting the school?
kind regards Fraser
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From: Dubai
Hi,
Thank you for replying to my post , how long have you been studying with leon?
Also how are you finding your time there what is the accommodation and the facilities like ?
What made you choose flyby school and what kind of process is involved in starting training as in the tests and visiting the school?
kind regards Fraser
Thank you for replying to my post , how long have you been studying with leon?
Also how are you finding your time there what is the accommodation and the facilities like ?
What made you choose flyby school and what kind of process is involved in starting training as in the tests and visiting the school?
kind regards Fraser
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From: portugal
Atpl integrated flyby
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From: FRANCE
hi
hello i'am from franch
I'm getting ready to start with them by the end of the year, but I want to know why they are only 14 months old, while other schools are 18 months old
and someone has an idea about the reesite porsontage and if the students coming out of this school find the work
I'm getting ready to start with them by the end of the year, but I want to know why they are only 14 months old, while other schools are 18 months old
and someone has an idea about the reesite porsontage and if the students coming out of this school find the work

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From: london
de minimus non curat lex

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From: sunny troon
Speak to the staff, but most importantly speak with the existing customers.
What you must be wary of are postings which give the impression that it is “all rosy in the garden”. Whilst the vast majority will be genuine honest views of the students / customers, there cannot be absolute certainty that this is the case.
It has been known for ‘management’ to purport to be a valued customer contradicting genuine (adverse) comments.
So a visit is essential with unfettered access to key personnel.
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From: Burgos, Spain
From management
Hi
I fully agree you must visit other schools before committing
there are plenty options out there so we encourage everyone to visit different options
we work very hard to offer the best quality of training
best regarfs
I fully agree you must visit other schools before committing
there are plenty options out there so we encourage everyone to visit different options
we work very hard to offer the best quality of training
best regarfs
de minimus non curat lex

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From: sunny troon
Often decision time.
For those junior birdmen about to embark on any training, you must read the contact very carefully.
Read the recent posts I have made about being street wise.
LARGE up front payments are not recommended, in return for significant discounts.
Probably in the region of six staged payments throughout the course, in advance of each phase. Smaller amounts until groundschool is completed, then probably 2/3rd(staged) of the course fee once the flying starts.
The watch words are CAVEAT EMPTOR & DUE DILIGENCE
Note: In these days of Political Correctness, and for the avoidance of doubt, the phrase “junior birdmen” is a generic phrase, not identifying any particular gender.
A phrase used by one Sandy Thomson (groundschool supremo before EASA creation)
Last edited by parkfell; 11th October 2019 at 10:31. Reason: Final paragraph (note)

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From: london
I went to look at a few schools and Flybyschool was the best. Great learning environment, very honest about the workload that is coming - which some places downplay. And it’s a very professional outfit. I’m looking forward to starting in March.
if anyone has any questions about it just DM me, I know I asked a million and everyone was helpful, so I will carry on the tradition and help where I can.
if anyone has any questions about it just DM me, I know I asked a million and everyone was helpful, so I will carry on the tradition and help where I can.
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From: Paris
Hey guys, I am quite interested in FlyBySchool but I have a few questions about it, so is there anyone starting there anytime soon, like November, December or January that wouldn't mind answering them? If so could you please reach out to me on [email protected], it will be easier as I had a few issues with the private messages on this forum.
Thanks in advance!
Thomas
Thanks in advance!
Thomas
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From: Spain Leon
That's true
- I have been in flyby for 11 months now and Flybyschool is a very good school. Sometimes you go to a school and wonder if you will ever make it but when you go to FLYBY, in 2 months it's already clear that you will make it. They have incoming work loads but prepare pretty well. The owner and the school are very helpful. It's 14 months but you can take it too at your pace. You will definitely leave with lots of good experience and growth. Not only as a pilot but as a person.




