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JAA Pro pilot course - OFT.
I was wondering if anyone with experience, or knowledge, with regards to this course could give me some advice.
I just came about the scheme whilst browsing the rates at OFT and it looks fairly interesting. JAA Pro-pilot course Thanks, Fs. |
Hi!
I'm very interessed as you at the jaa course at OFT. But i think that your link is wrong i see on their website, the price is different! Try this! private pilot, learn to fly with Orlando Flight Training just a question what about the IR? because the course is made in UK i think so..so the price is not true, how much more? |
Thanks for the link:
FAA to JAA Instrument Conversion This is the conversion of the FAA Instrument Rating to the JAA Instrument Rating. This is completed at our associate company, Cabair in Cranfield, England. You will fly 15-20 hours and sit a flight test. Many people manage the JAA IR conversion with 20 hours or more. I would budget around £8000 for the remainder of the IR and expenses. |
I would budget accordingly:
JAA Pro-pilot course PPL, Hour Building, ATPL ground school, ME, CPL, IR. Total = $40,000 Additional Costs: - Single Room Accommodations: $750 per month OFT Visa Processing Fee: $275 TSA Fees: $130 for each (PPL, IR, CPL) FAA Examiner Fees: $450 for each (PPL, IR) Books/Supplies/Headsets: $700 (estimated budget) Aircraft rental for checkrides: n/a Fuel Surcharges may apply: n/a Total = $11265 + A/c rental for checkrides & Fuel surcharges. (Based on 12months accom at $750mth. Can be done cheaper and is longer than the recommended time.) Additional Extras UK:- Flights to US: £350 Class 1 medical: £350 20-25hrs IR with Cabair: £6000 Accommodation at Cabair (3 weeks): £246 Total = £6946 + A/c hire for skills test & license issue? Total estimate for training = £32,580 + a/c rental for checkrides + fuel surcharges + a/c hire in UK for IR skills test + IR license issue + 10% Contingency. Is this accurate at all? Anyone got any ideas on what else to budget for?? This isn't a concrete route for me, it's something i've just recently come across so i'm looking into it's suitability. Can anyone with experience offer me some advice? How reliable is the training provider? How proficient is the training? Am i putting myself at a great disadvantage by training in the US? I've heard many negative things about OFT, however, i remain "fairly" optimistic. Many thanks, Fs. |
I'm currently a student at OFT albeit not Pro Pilot, only FAA PPL and I would bear the following things in mind:
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Hello!Thanks for the information...For Felix Saddler:I have done my budget as u and at this point Total estimate for training = £32,580 + a/c rental for checkrides + fuel surcharges + a/c hire in UK for IR skills test + IR license issue + 10% Contingency.to have a idea i put:Total estimate for training = £32,580 + 20%. Just to try a budget idea with everything above!This is the total:48k€ about!I think is MFC is better the OFT just because in MFC u have a assigned FI and when a fee or fuel charges are modified you are advides a mounth before!MFC uses also the payment way "pay as you go"!It's great in my opinion, I know that the weather is so and so..but starting in spring...And as BRS_flyer sayed also in Florida there are sometimes you have to stop.just an idea!thanks a lot
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BRS_flyer u got a pm.
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