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Old 8th June 2026 | 20:56
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I‘m only 18 and have been doing a lot of research on the different routes to become a pilot. If I were to take up the modular route, I’ve worked it out to be roughly 75k in the UK at my local ATO whereas schools like FTE and Skyborne are around 120k. Is it worth the extra cost as my biggest fear is not being able to find a job after my training after all the money I’ve put in.

I’m also in a position where I can complete half of the training through the modular route with my saving, whilst working full time.
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Old 9th June 2026 | 04:46
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You must have a massive paper round! Only you can answer the question, it's all a gamble at the end of the day. Modular is a lot cheaper but closes a few doors. At 18 you have time on your side. How did you come to £75k that seems a little steep for modular, there's no need to pay more than £50k.
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Old 9th June 2026 | 06:44
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Originally Posted by rudestuff
You must have a massive paper round! Only you can answer the question, it's all a gamble at the end of the day. Modular is a lot cheaper but closes a few doors. At 18 you have time on your side. How did you come to £75k that seems a little steep for modular, there's no need to pay more than £50k.
I emailed my local training provider and they gave me the majority of the prices to which I estimated the rest. I also had a look at EFT and their programme new programme seems to be around 70k.
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Old 9th June 2026 | 06:58
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You must have a massive paper round! Only you can answer the question, it's all a gamble at the end of the day. Modular is a lot cheaper but closes a few doors. At 18 you have time on your side. How did you come to £75k that seems a little steep for modular, there's no need to pay more than £50k.
where can you do modular for £50k?
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Three of my guys are aiming for £50k, whilst they're all fully aware it might rise to £70k plus. It can definitely be done.with discipline and a stable approach (sic).
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Old 9th June 2026 | 08:00
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Three of my guys are aiming for £50k, whilst they're all fully aware it might rise to £70k plus. It can definitely be done.with discipline and a stable approach (sic).
Can you share the details? Locations, costs, providers etc. Would be interested to see and would open some options for me earlier.
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Old 9th June 2026 | 11:19
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I'd be tempted to continue applying for the sponsored airline programmes whilst getting the Class 1 done (unless you already have it). Take a look at the HCAP PPL scholarships too.
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Old 9th June 2026 | 12:22
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Costs depend a lot on how you plan to train. If you can train in one go then you can get things done a lot cheaper by doing 75% of your training in the US (Exactly what the integrated schools do). If you want to hold down a job as well and train part time then you're limited to local airfields. On the flip side you're also earning money.
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Old 9th June 2026 | 13:27
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Originally Posted by rudestuff
You must have a massive paper round! Only you can answer the question, it's all a gamble at the end of the day. Modular is a lot cheaper but closes a few doors. At 18 you have time on your side. How did you come to £75k that seems a little steep for modular, there's no need to pay more than £50k.
What doors would going modular close?
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Old 9th June 2026 | 13:49
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There are still a few airlines who prefer you to do their own approved integrated courses apparently
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Old 9th June 2026 | 14:13
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Originally Posted by rudestuff
There are still a few airlines who prefer you to do their own approved integrated courses apparently
Ah yes I have seen a few people mention that! Do you think modular students and maybe even intergated whitetail students face an issue in the coming years with all the new airline sponsored schemes being introduced?
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Old 9th June 2026 | 16:30
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I think all the airline schemes being introduced is a sign that they are becoming desperate for pilots..
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Old 9th June 2026 | 17:36
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I tried applying to Jet2FlightPath and Speedbird. Almost made it to the last stage of Jet2 but didn’t in the end. I don’t even think I stand a chance with BA just because of the competition. Another option is that I’d be able to do my training in Canada as I’m a citizen there as well.
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Old 10th June 2026 | 16:20
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Lots fo schools in Spain
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