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Old 8th June 2010 | 02:54
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Anybody on this forum have any experince doing commercial pilot training in russia?

Anybody know a good school to train at for a european student?

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Old 8th June 2010 | 21:32
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UTair have a large training school in Tyumen. I was very impressed when the gave me a tour earlier this year and even managed 30 minutes on the Mi17 simulator.
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Old 9th June 2010 | 10:10
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Kremenchug Flight College
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Old 13th June 2010 | 13:35
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Hi! What are you going to do with Russian CPL?
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Old 13th June 2010 | 14:36
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Why do you need to do flight training? You can just buy a pilots license in Russia
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Old 14th June 2010 | 11:21
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Really? Give me the phone number, I'll phone them!? I've been studying for 5 years to get a CPL in Russia!
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Old 14th June 2010 | 15:44
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It's in Ukraine..

All,
Anybody on this forum have any experince doing commercial pilot training in russia?
Anybody know a good school to train at for a european student?
Are you kidding?..
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Old 14th June 2010 | 17:53
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hmm, no idea about the pricing/cost, but initial training on small twin turbine may sound interesting on CV if one could possibly get co-joe seat on comm op somewhere. Not exactly type for Western hourbuilding instructing..
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