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Northernflyer43 17th Oct 2004 12:26

FI(C) Where to do it? Preparation for it?
 
Thinking of doing a Flying Instructor Course in Southeast of UK?

Can anyone recommend a suitable training establishment and the best preparation for the course?

Thanks.

Down 'n' Hanging 22nd Oct 2004 11:11

Hi NF43

A couple of mates of mine went to a school in Exeter called Flightpass and did their FI(A) Ratings. They said they had great training, it was very professional and really enjoyed their time.

If you you're looking down South you may as well consider the Southwest as well. Check them out.

As far as prep, swot up on the PPL syllabus and brush up your technical knowledge. The rest is done on course.

Good luck with your training where ever you go

Regards

D 'n' H

trevelyan 22nd Oct 2004 11:47

If its the South-East your thinking of, my advice would be to talk to Goodwood Flying School, have a very respected FI course.

01243 755066 for more details...

:ok:

spitfire747 23rd Oct 2004 19:08

Second that about Goodwood, did my FI(R) there in May of this year, passed first time, instructor course instructors are ex-cfs

well worth the money

and in preparation for it, study all the PPL material like mad, the two weeks ground school is an eye-opener

Spit :D

Fancy Navigator 24th Oct 2004 09:14

....What about the pre entry flight you apparently need to do? What is it?
Thank you,
FNav:)

spitfire747 24th Oct 2004 09:45

from LASORS

Pass a specific pre-entry flight test with a FI qualified as per JAC FCL 1.330(f) based upon proficiciency check as per JAR FCL 1.240(b), within the six months preceeding the course

bascally it is a pre flight test to test whether you have the ability to complete the course, basic flying skills.

My pre entry test was just over an hour including stalls (all 3) PFL, steep turns, circuits.

I beleive that your CPL examiner is able to sign you off for this following your CPL skills test, if he or she is willing that is..

Goodluck

Spitty :ok:

Fancy Navigator 24th Oct 2004 09:58

Ta Spitty...
FNav:)

Northernflyer43 25th Oct 2004 17:51

Thanks for that guys!

NF43.


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