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tr0jan 28th Dec 2010 16:20

Zero to atpl package ?
 
Happy new year to everyone !

would like to take some opinions please , I am on a budget of 40,000 Euros and would like to start my flight training.

could you please suggest where should I go and how to start ?

the states is not really an option for me , so anywhere else would be good.

I've heard of Baltic aviation academy and JAT academy in Serbia , what do you guys think ?

i would appreciate any opinions , I'm looking for a JAA zero to atpl course

Thanks a lot everyone

tr0jan 28th Dec 2010 20:25

anyone ????

Larscho 28th Dec 2010 20:28

Go modular! Not integrated. There are several advantages which of you can read on this forum.

Adios 28th Dec 2010 21:22

You won't find a zero to hero (i.e. JAA Integrated) course for 40,000 Euros. Double that budget and you can get close. You'll be hard pressed to do it Modular for that price, though some people write here that they have done it for about that much.

Tinstaafl 28th Dec 2010 23:54

You still won't have an ATPL. You'll have a CPL issued + IR + ATPL theory + (probably) MCC. And then need about another 1300 hours to get an ATPL issued.

tr0jan 29th Dec 2010 07:08

yes guys that's what I want , a zero to 250 hours frozen ATPL.

both academies i have mentioned offer the course for about 40k euros !

should I do it ?

RichardH 29th Dec 2010 07:55

You should take the time and visit in person both these providers.
To me it sounds too good to be true. The E 40000 is a headline pull them in rate, you need to dig deeper into the figures to find out EXACTLY what is and isn't included. A school in the UK used to advertise low looking rates but failed to mention they didn't include approach and navigation charges!

Also you must understand the price they and ALL schools quote will be the legal minimum including first time passes in everything. Though it is certainly not unheard of for students to complete in the minimum time, you can't assume this and should budget for at least a 10 to 20% allowance.

tr0jan 29th Dec 2010 08:32

Richard ,

Thanks a lot , as a wannabe. what's your very best advice for me mate ?

and how much money should I need more ?

where to go ?

Thanks a million

lander66 29th Dec 2010 12:00

I am a fellow wannabe and have asked asked the same questions you are asking. You need to ask yourself these questions. Think about what course of training would suit you best, as different people have different needs and limitations. Nobody can tell you where to train or how much to spend, you just need to do a bit of research, visit a few prospective FTOs and work out how you are going to make the payments. If you have 40000 euros you can always go modular and earn as you learn, that way you can save up a bit more money in case you need to go slightly over budget.

tr0jan 29th Dec 2010 14:06

thanks a lot for your replies guys ,

however i just want recommendations for a 40k budget, can i get a zero to frozen atpl with that kind of money ? if yes i would love to here suggestions please.

the US is not an option for me , Can I have some suggestions of school names ?

737-NG 1st Jan 2011 11:53

Hey Trojan
 
I'll be visiting a new school in Spain that advertises an ATPL program for 40.000 accommodation included and I know of another in Latvia for even less contact me for more details.


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