MCC....Do you 'get what you pay for'?
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OK I have come to the conclusion that it would help my case if I had MCC.
The price between the various suppliers varies by nearly £1000
No Names, no pack drill........but will cheaper really mean CHEAP ! or will more money spent on a 'real' simulator mean they 'saw me coming'?
I know this subject has been done to death but any relevant comments based on recent experience would be much appreciated
Thanks guys
JWF
The price between the various suppliers varies by nearly £1000
No Names, no pack drill........but will cheaper really mean CHEAP ! or will more money spent on a 'real' simulator mean they 'saw me coming'?
I know this subject has been done to death but any relevant comments based on recent experience would be much appreciated
Thanks guys
JWF
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I went to one of the cheaper suppliers, who incidentally are located in sunny Yorkshire, and I believe I learnt a great deal from the course. Quality of instruction didn't suffer even though it was a competitive price. I think that if you only want the certificate, then 'cheaper' is obviously better, but if you actually want to learn something then cheap may still be better if you pick the right school.
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I was at Multiflight too last month.Good price and really good instruction,done on a King Air.My own view is if you pay big bucks and do it on something too complex I guess you can get bogged down with the high speed and button pressing etc and miss the point of the course entirely.The king Air is fine especially if you only have basic multi time as I did.




