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Originally Posted by miguel22
(Post 10366236)
Are you sure about that? I just got my place confirmed for April 2020. Are you having EU passport? I head that there is different rules applying for non-EU people...
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Originally Posted by RomanK
(Post 10364236)
Salsa Student Depot was good for me (with a sport room) but it is in the city center so you will need to take tramway (or Uber, that is cheap there)
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30-40 minutes with tram and bus (you have to take both). Uber or Green Cab Taxi is 15 minutes on average.
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Originally Posted by Banana Joe
(Post 10367802)
30-40 minutes with tram and bus (you have to take both). Uber or Green Cab Taxi is 15 minutes on average.
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Originally Posted by Banana Joe
(Post 10367802)
30-40 minutes with tram and bus (you have to take both). Uber or Green Cab Taxi is 15 minutes on average.
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Originally Posted by miguel22
(Post 10368057)
Was it easy to get a room in the Salsa depot? Big waiting time?
Thanks You should try to give them a call and tell the manager you're going to attend Bartolini Air. She is usually very accommodating and a stay of at least 3 months might work. There are two other dorms: -BaseCamp Lodz. It is further away but still in the center and if you like pizza then it's very close to the best and true Italian pizza in town. Personally for me that would have been a bonus!:} -The dorm of Politechniki, a local polytechnic, but it seems they like to ask their guests to find another place to sleep for a few days when they host conventions, And you can probably find some good AirBnB offers. |
Originally Posted by miguel22
(Post 10366236)
Are you sure about that? I just got my place confirmed for April 2020. Are you having EU passport? I head that there is different rules applying for non-EU people...
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Originally Posted by Banana Joe
(Post 10368176)
When I first went there I did not have any issues. I think they have slightly changed their policy recently. They are full of Erasmus students and prefer their guests to book a room at least for a semester or something like that. It worked fine for me as I was staying in Poland for a long time.
You should try to give them a call and tell the manager you're going to attend Bartolini Air. She is usually very accommodating and a stay of at least 3 months might work. There are two other dorms: -BaseCamp Lodz. It is further away but still in the center and if you like pizza then it's very close to the best and true Italian pizza in town. Personally for me that would have been a bonus!:} -The dorm of Politechniki, a local polytechnic, but it seems they like to ask their guests to find another place to sleep for a few days when they host conventions, And you can probably find some good AirBnB offers. |
Originally Posted by coboltblue
(Post 10362051)
Hey Red Dragon
Did they give you an idea of the length of time to complete the PPL stage. When I contacted them they felt that 2.5 months was not enough time, im not sure if that weather related or more how busy the school is currently. Thanks. They told me that it would be three months as a best case scenario, but I should plan/ expect it to take longer due to weather, availability etc. |
Bartolini ATPL
Hi,
Can any current / past students let me know if theres any way to do additional ground school if required in addition to the compulsory two weeks ? |
Originally Posted by ComeFlyWithB
(Post 10383166)
Hi,
Can any current / past students let me know if theres any way to do additional ground school if required in addition to the compulsory two weeks ? Hi comeflywithb No, everything is kept at minimum in order to keep the costs low (as most of these kind of schools), but with the bristol platform you get most of your job done on there. Still there are some airline pilots working there part-time who will be more than happy to answer your questions and give you suggestions, but no extra ground training provided for the atpl theory. When I did my class at Bartolini last year, all instructors were pilots/maintenance engineers from majour airlines or anyway with a solid background. Not like that anymore unfortunately, when I was there for my cpl-ir-mep the classes were kept by cpl instructors, who are really nice guys but with limited experience (basically ex bartolini students who did ther FI rating). Good luck! |
Hi,
I have ME+CPL+IR slot in June intake. I want to postpone my training for one or two months due to ATPL ........ Is there anybody who wants to start earlier and swap the slots? |
Originally Posted by anto125
(Post 10383813)
Hi comeflywithb
No, everything is kept at minimum in order to keep the costs low (as most of these kind of schools), but with the bristol platform you get most of your job done on there. Still there are some airline pilots working there part-time who will be more than happy to answer your questions and give you suggestions, but no extra ground training provided for the atpl theory. When I did my class at Bartolini last year, all instructors were pilots/maintenance engineers from majour airlines or anyway with a solid background. Not like that anymore unfortunately, when I was there for my cpl-ir-mep the classes were kept by cpl instructors, who are really nice guys but with limited experience (basically ex bartolini students who did ther FI rating). Good luck! Hi, thanks for that! Im just hoping they continue with the quality and don’t become another sausage factory! |
Originally Posted by flyhigh881
(Post 10390669)
Hi,
I have ME+CPL+IR slot in June intake. I want to postpone my training for one or two months due to ATPL ........ Is there anybody who wants to start earlier and swap the slots? |
Hi all, today I booked my place for June 2020 for MEP (L) + ME/IR + CPL course, I would be interested in hearing any feedback from past Bartolini students.
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Hi. Just out of interest, when did you enquire about this June 2020 position?? I asked about summer 2020 availability back in January and they said that there was no availability until October 2020. is it worth asking them again? |
Hi Jay, I only enquired last week, paid today!! I also have a friend who managed to secure a place for June 2020, he booked 3 weeks ago. I'd imagine what's happening is some students don't hit their targets for the ATPL's and have to postpone their arrival. I know the space I took was the last one available, that's not to say another will not become available in the next few weeks or months. If I was you I would try to see if they are prepared to put you on a waiting list for June?
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Nice stuff! I asked them to be put on a waiting list 'if they did have one' back in Jan. To be honest, I am banging my head on the table a bit because i'm practically willing to pay serious money down so surely from their business end, they'd be interested in getting as many people onto waiting lists as possible, but what do I know eh? Same thing with DFA in Sweden. I sent a follow-up email to Piotr last night asking for a June/July 2020 slot, if yes, great, if not, I'll ask again to be put on a waiting list. Summer 2020 is far away, I'm hoping when I asked the first time they didn't accidentally think 2019...
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Originally Posted by hid3
(Post 10436657)
Do they refund the deposit back if you find someone into your slot?
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Wow, impressive. +1 to their Karma, that seems fair. Thanks for letting this know (although I really hope I won't need to use this option :))
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