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JAR CPL(A) at non-approved school
Whilst investigating where to do the modular JAR CPL(A) course (15hr version), I came across the websites of two flight schools in the north of England who seem to offer CPL(A) courses. As I'd not seen these schools advertise in the back of any of the flying magazines I double checked the CAA website for the list of approved schools i.e.
JAR FCL 1 CPL (A) MODULAR FLYING Aeros Flying Club Leeds Flying School Limited Airways Flight Training (Exeter) Limited Multiflight Limited Atlantic Flight Training (Coventry) Naples Air Center BCT Aviation Kemble Old Sarum Flying Club Billins Air Services On Track Aviation Bonus Aviation Limited Cabair t / a Orlando Flight Bournemouth Commercial Flight Training Centre Oxford Aviation Training Bristol Flying Centre The Pilot Training College Cabair College of Air Training Plymouth School of Flying Carill Aviation Professional Air Training Coulson Flying Services Ravenair CTC Aviation Training (UK) Limited Redhill Aviation European Flight Training Llc Southend Flying Club The Flight Centre Stapleford Flight Centre Flightpass Limited St George Flight Training Flight Training College (UK) Tayflite Limited (at Perth) Flight Training Europe SL Taylor Aviation Humber Flying Club Triple A Flying Limited JD Aviation Wycombe Air Centre Now, the two schools previously mentioned don't appear in the list above. Is this because : a. they can conduct training under the umbrella of one of the above organisations b. don't need CAA approval to conduct training (in which case, what extra does the approval provide to flight schools and the average wannabe?) c. the schools websites are out of date/misleading and they cannot offer CPL(A) training as they are not an approved training organisation Many thanks BB |
Is there any reason you can't get this info straight from the horses mouth by giving them a call? (But let us know what they say).
Sam. |
soneraisam,
In my experience flight schools tell you what you want to hear. I wanted to know what the situation is with regards to approved/non-approved schools before approaching the schools. Forewarned is forearmed, or however the saying goes. The beauty of asking on PPRuNe is you can get independent advice from people (hopefully) unconnected with the schools, which is also why I didn't name them or say exactly where they are based. |
Document 31 Version 62 published 31st August is already out of date. One of the schools to which I guess you refer has approvals which were granted I believe at the end of August or early September. I can not think which the other school is. If you are in any doubt as to the approval of a school you should telephone the CAA.
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