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ThomasTheTankEngine 29th Jul 2005 12:06

ATPL(H) Theory School
 
ATPL(H) Theory Which Schhol?
Hi Guys

I have held a UK CPL(H) for about 8 years now but my ATPL(H) theory credit has ran out, I never gained an IR with in 3 years after passing the theory so I need to repeat the theory and the ATPL(H) exams before I can obtain my IR and then ATPL(H)

Which school would you recommend in the UK for distance learning I'm looking more a Bristol, Tell me what you think.

What is there question bank like in comparison the CAA question bank?

Thanks in advance.

Nigerian Expat Outlaw 29th Jul 2005 12:18

Thomas,

I did my theory course through the City of London Polytechnic 15 years ago (I know that's a long time and a lot has changed since), and they were absolutely superb. Did it all as self study but with an instructor/advisor on the phone whenever I needed one.

Passed all the exams except Air Law 1 first time at Gatwick, saved me a fortune.

Maybe worth looking into ? Hope this helps anyway.

Cheers,

NEO:ok:

metar 29th Jul 2005 16:53

I was thoroughly impressed with Bristol GS recently... first time passes in all subjects which says more about them than me!

flighttime2.0 29th Jul 2005 17:36

another perfect canditate for the serch engine.. you will find that Bristol Groundschool will walk away with the number one votes, and having studied their notes personally I give them the tumbs up !!!:ok:

jemax 31st Jul 2005 11:53

Bristol were ace, got all 13 first time round and 99% in Heli POF, Feb Mod one and May mod 2 feedback was excellent, I would go as far to say they were easy, if you put in the work!

Mike Burton did the Heli instruction, but I think he might have left, so check who they have there now, plus if you decide to use them visit the Heli Museum at Weston during the brush up, make a lot of the theory make much more sense, plus it's interesting.

helicopter-redeye 31st Jul 2005 15:45

If it is the IR you are looking to do then GTS at Bournemouth must be the place. They now specialise in the IR component plus the ATPL.

Class sizes range from 4 to 8 (so small and lots of indy attention from people with a life time of experience flying and also more experience of the exams than anybody else in the industry).


h-r:)



Like KMS, I do not work for GTS, just a humble student of theirs at the minute doing the ATPL(H) course with them.


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