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Gordy 8th Jul 2009 15:46

Why waste money---you already have a PPL albeit expired. You are NOT able to get a pvt based upon an expired foreign license and will have to wait for it to be current again in order to obtain an FAA license based upon it.

14 CFR 61.75

Phil posted the requirements for the whole part 61 course. My advice would be to get the JAA current again, do the night flying which you cannot log as PIC anyway, then start the instrument ground school while waiting for your JAA license. Once it arrives, you can apply for the FAA pvt based upon it, (this will now be just a paperwork exercise). NOW, you can log PIC for the rest of your training.

thecontroller 8th Jul 2009 16:29


NOW, you can log PIC for the rest of your training.
Only for FAA licences, not towards a JAA licence. The FAA and JAA have different definitions of PIC.

Gordy 8th Jul 2009 17:27


Only for FAA licences, not towards a JAA licence.
Yep, you are correct. I was meaning all the training prior to him converting.

AM1212 5th Aug 2009 05:00

Is Bristow Academy a Good Flight School?
 
Hello,

I've been researching Bristow Academy, and it seems like a great flight training school. I'm interested in taking their complete FAA professional pilot program. I live in California and am unable to go check out the school personally so I was hoping I could recieve comments from people who have attending Bristow Academy, preferably the Florida location. I would like to know about their experiences there (good or bad) and what they thought about it overall. I want to find out if the school is as great as it seems.

Thanks alot.

MartinCh 5th Aug 2009 05:56

Hello. Welcome to PPRuNe.
Great resource for newbie/wannabe pilots, rotary inclusive. The 'stickies' are there for a reason. Especially http://www.pprune.org/search.php this function when logged in.

As for my personal opinion, I find Bristow Academy bit premium for Americans who don't need JAA (European) papers or J1 visa (still for short while). There is definitely mainly positive feedback about the school itself. But then, any rotary training is going to be expensive.

Do learn about SFAR73 and R22, since it's most common 'trainer' chopper and how having most of time in S300 would affect it. Also count with 200h TT rotary to be able to instruct in R22 in the US. Also the amount of time in R22 and say, at least 25 in R44 for greater chances in tough new CPL(H) market. Etc etc.
You can spend literally months researching various schools, smaller to bigger, pros and cons etc.

system 5th Aug 2009 09:05

hi huys, going to the bristow academy, titusville, in september (JAA CPL) and looking for a flatmate, car, furnishings and anything else anyone can help me out with, so if theres anyone going over looking for a flatmate or someone there already needing rid of some stuff get in touch.

cheers

foffer 6th Aug 2009 23:13

System
 
Check your PM system!

system 2nd Sep 2009 00:07

hi guys, got a 2 bedroom apartment at summerhill in titusville and a spare room if someone is looking for a place to stay. Get in touch if you are.

[email protected]

Hopadopter 15th Sep 2009 22:20

FAA IR Course Oct
 
Hi all, just wondering if anyone else is starting the FAA IR course at Bristow on Oct 5th. Also anyone looking to share accomadation, and any other useful contacts.

Jonny109 16th Sep 2009 12:19

I've just finished my training at BC. Got a few useful books and a motorbike for sale.

stickicky 29th Sep 2009 17:14

Hey guys,

Ill be going over for the JAA/FAA CPL course in January. Anybody else heading over there around that time? Just looking to share accomadation etc..

Ricko Hougaard 2nd Nov 2009 22:49

Apartment available in Titusville
 
If somebody is starting at Bristow in Titusville Florida on the January class and is looking for an apartment, I have one available since my room mate is done and going home. If you are interested please contact me.

Ricko Hougaard

Trochilidae 4th Nov 2009 07:57

Ricko,

Check PM's

Cheers, Troch

Marc123 14th Nov 2009 14:32

Apartment To Rent In Summerhill
 
Hey

I have 1 room available to rent out in SUMMERHILL. The apartment is fully furnished, got a 28" flat screen HD TV, Xbox, high speed internet (15mb/sec!) and over 1200 TV channels. The apartment is kept clean at all times. You would have your own room complete with King size bed, en-suite and walk in wardrobe.

The rent is the cheapest of the apartments to rent at summerhill, because it doesn't look over the pool or over the lake (an added bonus, as you will soon realize its nice and quiet!).

I am an instructor at the school who came on JAA 25 so if you are coming in January I would be be able to greatly help you with the course if you needed it...also you could have all my old books etc.

Please get in touch if you are interested or want further information.

Marc

Gordy 14th Nov 2009 16:41


I am an instructor at the school who came on JAA 25 so if you are coming in January I would be be able to greatly help you with the course if you needed it.
I guess the policy of instructors sharing accommodations with students has changed then huh?

Or has it?

Phil77 14th Nov 2009 17:05

Shame be to him who thinks evil of it.

:E

Dave Spellman 15th Dec 2009 12:21

Going to Bristow in Florida...Where the best place to live???
 
Hi there folks!

Just want to get peoples opinions and advice on where to live when attending Bristow Academy in Florida. Would really like to live near the beach say somewhere like Cocoa Beach, but would many students travel out there to actually live...
All suggestions would be greatly appreciated
:ok:

JAA/FAA Pilot 15th Dec 2009 12:26

Close to School
 
Do not go further away than 20 minutes by car. Study hard!
:8

alouette 15th Dec 2009 12:47

stay close to Titusville. you don't want to commute...:ok:

stringfellow 15th Dec 2009 18:08

you will be worked harder than you can imagine so a long commute is out of the question you just want to crash out after a long day... i stayed at pelican point in titusville very nice appts you can book it through treder real estate the student officer at bristow will tell you more.

Hedge36 15th Dec 2009 18:40

I lived at my parents' place over in Brooksville, which is exactly 100 miles away on the other side of the state. This is not the sort of daily commute I'd recommend :eek:

There are a LOT of short-term rentals available in Titusville, and the fine folks at Bristow Academy are well-versed in assisting you with accommodations and, if necessary, finding like-minded flatmates with which to share them.

Trans Lift 16th Dec 2009 02:54

Summerhill apts (bit more expensive but nice), windover oaks (not bad and cheaper), find a person who needs a roomate with an already furnished place (easiest)

Hot_LZ 19th Dec 2009 16:04

I assume this thread is my best chance of speaking to pilots who have either attended Bristow Academy or are currently studying. I am looking at attending the academy in the next few years. I have alot of questions regarding the academy, if you wouldnt mind me asking away can you please PM me.

Thanks

LZ

BusinessMan 21st Dec 2009 09:27

LZ if you post them here then everyone can benefit from the answers. I'd be happy to try to answer a few either way. BM

Hot_LZ 21st Dec 2009 10:05

Il stick some of my questions down on the forum for the benefit of others but obviously everyone is going to come from different backgrounds and experience. Here goes some of the more generic questions:

How far in advance did you have to book onto a course?
How did people find the pre course administration (visa, funding, accommodation) and how much assistance did BA offer?
How much did you budget for your specific course and living?
On completion of the course what employment opportunities were available and what problems were encountered finding that first break?

Thanks

LZ

Plain Torque 21st Dec 2009 18:38

Answers
 

How far in advance did you have to book onto a course?
I booked about 9 months in advance for the JAA course but that was before there was a waiting list. No sure what the waiting list is like now? If you have all the paperwork sorted and are flexible there always seems to be one person that drops out of a course at the last minute freeing up a place for someone else. So if you’re ready I'm sure you could get on an earlier course.


How did people find the pre course administration (visa, funding, accommodation) and how much assistance did BA offer?
I found the assistance and support services incredibly good, in fact at times a little bit too helpful. They have a lot of students to sort out so want to get you settled as quickly as possible and they do this very well if you go with the flow. However, there are some difficult people like me who want to shop around a bit!


How much did you budget for your specific course and living?
For the JAA/FAA combined course 2 years ago I budgeted a total of £45,000 but I had a very good exchange rate. When you are in country as a bare minimum you can live on $1000 a month, if you share and don't go out much: $200 food, $400acc, $200bills, $100car insurance and gas, $100 misc. If you want to enjoy your weekends and see some of America which should be part of the experience then add more.


On completion of the course what employment opportunities were available and what problems were encountered finding that first break?
If your determined, flexible, resourceful and don't piss anyone off, the first break and job should come. Just start looking early and don’t bank on getting a job at the academy. It is challenging given the current climate however I managed just as things were getting bad and came away with 800 hours and an excellent experience. It is the second break in Europe which is proving challenging! Still no work and back doing a job I was doing as a teenager for 1/3 the salary that I was getting before I headed off to the US. But I'm not giving up!!!

BusinessMan 25th Dec 2009 08:45

- booking in advance depends upon demand for the course at the time. You'll need a good couple of months for the visa paperwork but with the job market as it is the 18 month waiting lists for the JAA course itself (being quoted in 2007) have evaporated as far as I understand. Best bet is to give Anisha Hopkinson a call at BA (contact details on their website)

- pre-course admin is very good, in general. They are helpful and want to get you sorted so you can concentrate on the course. However, don't expect them to do everything for you - they'll make suggestions, give you contacts and show you around but you've obviously got to get these things done for yourself. They're pretty slick with the visa side of things:)

- course costs are on the Bristow Academy website (they'll have changed from when I went). Living costs I'd agree with Plain Torque, perhaps just adding that you'll need to budget on buying a car at the start and that it is very easy to spend a lot more than you originally budget because there's an active social life etc to up that spend! Cost of flights etc too - would you want to come home for xmas, do you want to see some of the US while you're there etc? That'd all add plenty more etc

- As P T has stated above; there are really 2 times when you're looking for that break. 1stly trying to get a job at Bristow Academy as an instructor (if that's your plan) and then again on return to your country. BA don't take everyone on and their own demand from students will dictate how many people they need. Getting a break back home ... well at the moment the market is dead & it's very, very difficult because there really isnt much to go for. When will the market pick up? That's been discussed on many other threads:sad:. The truth is things change fast and when you'd graduate would be completely different to when we did.

One extra thing to think of, if you hadnt already, is that getting a job with just a CPL isnt likely to happen in the UK. You'll need either an IR(H) or Instructor qual, which will both set you back lots more £. At the moment neither will guarantee you a job though - just a lot more expense!!

HTH. BM

blade400 8th Jun 2010 00:39

hey guys, im in my last couple of months at bristow academy now so will be leaving to go back home and therefore selling the contents of my appartment, full furnishings including 2 sofas, bed, desk, coffee table, 32" LCD flat screen TV with stand, lounge chair, high table with stools, desk chairs, lamps, all kitchen utensils (minus white goods obviously). You name it and its probably in this package. everything was bought new less than a year ago, mainly from ikea, all matching and colour coordinated, looks really good!! even got 3 white boards. cant put everything on here, but there really is everything to make an empty apartment a home.

also got plenty of photos, looking for $2000 for the lot, and seriously it is worth it, its a real hassel when u first arrive here to get everything sorted out.

also selling my truck, its a 1998 dodge ram, white, runs and drives perfectly and hasnt let me down once all year.

Gordy 8th Jun 2010 03:43

I gotta say it---and bear with me...tis late at night and I may regret this in the morning....but really.... "little fluffy clouds" is your e-mail address....

Lemme guess, the color scheme is in pink right....hardly the image your average helicopter pilot wishes to portray..... Me thinks that even "fair Whirls"... our token "leveler" of all things...will think this e-mail address may be a little "******"..... :):):):)

mtoroshanga 8th Jun 2010 10:51

Talk to SASless about your things, he likes pinky fluffy things I've heard!!

muermel 2nd Aug 2010 16:22

Hi everybody

I'm going to be in the JAA/FAA combined course starting September 13th and I'm looking for a room around Titusville. I'm planning to arrive around September 1st - 5th so if anybody is leaving Titusville and wants to sell his stuff and or car and has a nice room to recommend or knows somebody that is leaving, please PM me or reply here. It's much appreciated. :ok:

greetings

birrddog 2nd Aug 2010 17:25

If you don't come right before you get there, I stayed at the Holiday Inn Express nearby (I was only there for a week though). It was reasonably priced (~$100/day), and staying at a Holiday Inn will make you an expert on anything you plan on doing ;)

It was on the water, pleasant, clean, and a short drive away.

Once you are there no doubt you'll quickly mingle with other students who could help you out, assuming you don't get some leads before hand.

muermel 2nd Aug 2010 18:01

@ birddog

Thanks for the advice. I read in the student guidebook that there are some hotels in the area that give discounts for Bristow students so you end up with $ 42 for a night at the Best Western in Titusville. But I was going to check the quality of the recommended hotels anyway.

Are you a graduate too?

Greetings

birrddog 2nd Aug 2010 19:20

Not a graduate though did some refresher training down there.

The advantage of staying at the Holiday Inn means you get to wear this t-shirt and use the expression as an answer to your instructor ;)

http://rlv.zcache.com/no_but_i_did_s...18tdra_125.jpg

hihover 2nd Aug 2010 20:11

Vital
 
"Professor" I believe!

Tam

marcel1970 5th Oct 2010 17:15

Leaving Titusville......
 
Hi there,

After a year of great experiences in Titusville and at Bristow we are moving back to Europe again.

Having accumulated complete household inventory in the mean time for a family with two children.

Anyone interested in arriving in Titusville and moving straight in without any hassle looking for all the stuff yourself? Literally everything you need is here. Even a car if you want. And the house for that mater.

Time frame: mid December 2010

Give me a PM

Gr, Marcel

ropelleri 6th Oct 2010 12:52

Beware NEW Bristow students
 
Kevin the student services assistant is going to take you to ISLAND MOTORS.
(would not be surprised if he gets a share)
NEVER EVER BUY A CAR FROM "TONY" @ ISLAND MOTORS.
He will take advantage of you knot knowing the value of cars in the states, and 90% of the cars are rubbish and will most likely break down.

Just a heads up........most of my class mates bought their cars from ISLAND MOTORS, not knowing better, and almost all of the cars were overpriced and constantly breaking down.

muermel 6th Oct 2010 22:32

Used cars
 
I can't confirm the former statement. Sure, Island Motors isn't the cheapest place to buy a car. But at least you usually get 30 days of warranty. And if you bargain a bit you sure don't pay the full price.
Had my fan and AC unit replaced, brake discs, parking brake adjusted again and engine check light fixed for free 3 weeks after purchase for a fair price. I was even offered to take a car from the dealership for free for the time my car was being repaired.

I shopped around for cars at other dealerships and private sellers but they are even worse. I test drove 5 Jeeps, no car was in reasonable shape for the advertised prices and none of the dealers or private sellers was willing to agree to a reduction in price cause of the many faults the cars had.

Buying a car here IS a gamble because their is no mandatory checks on the safety and/or condition of your car like in many EU-contries so I was happy to have at least 30 days of warranty.

I bargained a bit with Tony and got a good price. I checked on the web for a comparable car but didn't find anything in range. So I'm quite happy with my car as are all of my classmates. We all agree that it isn't the cheapest place though.

Good idea is to start looking for a car on the web before you arrive here. Choose 2 or 3 specific models and look on the web for offers once in a while. You will get a good idea what is an ok price and what isn't.

Greetings

dinofootball 11th Oct 2010 16:07

Im looking to head down to Titusville at the end of oct for a few months of training, just curious if anyone around there need a roommate or know of short term places that would be worth while?
I have also thought of just shacking up in a best western or something some what near by for the time being
any insight?
thanks
b

muermel 11th Oct 2010 22:38

Best Western is ok for some days, for a few months it gets rather pricey. They offer a discount for Bristow Students (have to call them to get it).

My best advice would be to get in touch with Kevin Gallagher at Bristow Academy since he is in charge of the academy's own apartments. The apartments are furnished and for example Summerhill Apartments has a pool, gym, close to the Academy and close to Walmart.

greetings


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