PPL Flight School Eastern/Central Europe
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PPL Flight School Eastern/Central Europe
I want to do a PPL in Eastern/Central Europe and I'm looking for a good flight school.
(I know there are similar Threads and I read them, but so far didn't come to a conclusion)
My requirements would be:
So far I found the following options:
Can anyone give recommendations or does it actually matter/do I overthink here?
(I know there are similar Threads and I read them, but so far didn't come to a conclusion)
My requirements would be:
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So far I found the following options:
- FlyCoop, Budaörsi, Hungary (not sure if Budaörsi is good for traing/nearby BUD + couldn't find reviews about them here)
- AirWin, Tököl, Hungary (not sure if 'AT Aero-3' is good aircraft, also could not find reviews here)
- PannonAir, Tököl, Hungary (they only do 1 hour/day/person)
- Pan Aero, Zadar, Croatia (seems fine, but Zadar is not so convenient to fly to)
- Bartolini Air, Lodz, Poland (seems also fine, but Lodz is 1-2 hours away from Warsaw)
- FlyForFun, Sazena, Czechia (seems like a small / entry-level flight school)
Can anyone give recommendations or does it actually matter/do I overthink here?
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I've visited Airwin. Their ATs are equiped with garmin glass cockpit. All looked fine to me. My only gripe is that the PPL theory is dragged for 3 months, because the 2 hour online meetings are limited for Tue Wed and Thursday for 13 weeks.
Budaörs airfield meets your points 3 & 4 very well, sited in District 11 Budapest (Buda side), easily accessible from the city centre and Liszt Ferenc airport,and yes, you can survive easily in Budapest speaking English!