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Posted By colette

LA

I'm just back from some hour building in the LA basin area and would highly recommend it, I haven't flown in Las Vegas though so can't directly compare. I had the same worries at first due to the...
Replies: 18
Views: 6,855
Posted By colette

perf

Hi thibaut,
Quick one ~ been a while since I did Performance but the way I looked at the question it's in regard to Props not jets. Therefore you're going to be wanting your Vmp, minimum power...
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Posted By colette

shoreham

Looks like Flying Time at Shoreham do as well,

Instrument Rating - Flying Time Aviation FTO Shoreham (http://flyingtime.co.uk/w/Instrument_Rating)
18th Mar 2010, 15:36
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Views: 1,327
Posted By colette

Insurance

You could try Traffords, I've used them twice now and always found them good to deal with (although touch wood have never needed them!)

They specialise in flying holidays etc and have very...
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Views: 2,681
Posted By colette

Fp

Not got my jepp handy to look but check if theres an E> symbol denoted to that route and if so you must fly even flight level. As i said, not got jepp on me so cant see question, just a thought.
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Posted By colette

M&B

This is one of the annoying mass and balance ones where they give you alot of information and some which you dont need.

The numbers you need are the ground supports, 20cm x 200cm. So changing to...
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Views: 1,052
Posted By colette

cats

I'm with Cranfield at the moment (11 exams down and 3 to go) and can't recommend them highly enough. This question was asked just a few weeks ago so might be an idea to have a search. The reasons I...
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Views: 566
Posted By colette

plotting

Is this from Flight Planning on the NAP chart? Sounds vaguely familiar,

You'll need to plot it. Mark your two points, draw line joining them and then use your plotter at a point in the middle of...
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Views: 1,094
Posted By colette

brush up

Fanda, relax!

I went to Cats Mod 1 brush up back in June, and there were about 12 of us there. There was also another poster here who had started a similar thread just before the brush up week to...
8th Feb 2010, 18:22
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Posted By colette

recency..

The 90 days is solely for carriage of passengers, so yes you could go alone. Although most flying clubs usually tend to have their own currency rules so you would probably need to check with them,...
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Posted By colette

Groundschool

Both schools are very good, I'd say it all comes down to your own personal situation. I'm with CATS at the moment and the flexibility and price of the course were the biggest deciding factors for me...
Forum: Tech Log
7th Nov 2009, 16:02
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Posted By colette

two pence worth!

Hiya Scott, hope you're enjoying the course.

Its been a good 5 years now but I also did the good old design and build with the balsa wood and our group didnt actually do too badly in it. The best...
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Posted By colette

hey

£66 per exam paper :mad:
so 66 x 14 = £924 for the lot
2nd Sep 2009, 10:08
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Posted By colette

link

From todays Daily Record,

Navy helicopter helps rescue lost pilot - The Daily Record...
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Posted By colette

accomodation

XL319,

During a recent brush up I stayed in the white cottage as mentioned above for 2 nights and in a pub called The Swan for the other 3 nights.

For The Swan, think it was about £30 a night,...
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Posted By colette

DL

Or here

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/175/Section%20J%20-%20JAR-FCL%20THEORETICAL%20KNOWLEDGE%20EXAMINATION%20REQUIREMENTS.pdf

Bit of a long link but there is a section on how much theoretical...
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Views: 1,033
Posted By colette

exams

NineInchSnail,

as far as I'm aware you do need to be registered with a school in order to take the exams (though please correct if wrong)

You might want to have a look at
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Views: 1,179
Posted By colette

Cool go for it

Hi Scott,

I think I might have replied to a similar post of yours before but I would say 100% go for it and start the course. I was in your position about 5 years ago now and can honestly say it...
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Views: 934
Posted By colette

U.S

Sky Scratcher ~ do you know what the name of the school was where your mate hired his a/c?

Cheers
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Views: 43,468
Posted By colette

cats

Hey PintofT,

Im sure there actually 6 exams in mod 1?
4 exams in one day does sound tough but yes thats what most people are doing! Once you get right into the study though you'll see that two of...
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Views: 596
Posted By colette

hey

Hey Scott Dutch,

I graduated last year with Beng honours in aeronautical engineering from Glasgow university and am now halfway through ATPLs. There are a few subjects Id say it definitely helps...
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Posted By colette

hey

Yep I'd definitely be up for that one too.

Can PM with more info :)
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Posted By colette

BGS

Hey MetalGear,

I'd definitely recommend the BGS question bank too, although alot of the questions are similar to the exam based questions cats provide, the BGS question bank actually has more...
Replies: 7
Views: 692
Posted By colette

cats

Hi 122.85,

I'll be at cranfield for stage 1 brush up in June as well. Studying going alright, good days and bad days, though beginning to panic as I've been spending most of my time on met and am...
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Views: 1,190
Posted By colette

CATS

CATS is also £999 and I dont think theres any cheaper around in terms of ATPL groundschool.
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Views: 43,468
Posted By colette

accomodation

Hey guys, Ive got a brush up at cats coming up and wondered if anyone had any recommendations on the accomodation from the list on the website? Also was looking for the rough distance from the B&Bs...
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Views: 3,281
Posted By colette

aero engineer

Same as above poster ak224, full time job as engineer.

Good money which lets me fly regularly and keep current, good holiday allowance and also flexitime which means plenty time off for...
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Views: 1,616
Posted By colette

hmmmm

My view would be that the original poster that you copied that from is probably a bit of a muppet :ok:
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Views: 1,091
Posted By colette

medical

Hi Ritzer82,

If it's your initial Class 1 medical then im pretty sure it can only be done at Gatwick. Otherwise if you're simply renewing your Class 1, theres a list of Aero medical Examiners on...
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Views: 16,056
Posted By colette

aero eng

Mr Grimsdale,

yeah that was me that studied aero eng and finished lectures at 1pm everyday in both 3rd and 4th year. Maybe a couple of days a week there would be labs/tutorials in the afternoon,...
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Posted By colette

aero eng

Sambo, I did the 4 years BEng hons in aeronautical engineering. While yes it was very tough at times, everyone still managed lots of social time as you put it. Its still university, you still finish...
Replies: 3
Views: 913
Posted By colette

flying schools

Fatmole69,

Up until just over a year ago there were actually 3 fixed wing flying schools at cumbernauld airport, there are now just 2 left - Leading Edge Flying Club and Cumbernauld Flying school....
7th Oct 2008, 09:15
Replies: 10
Views: 949
Posted By colette

Hey rich..

Hey Rich..

If there's a university close by to you that does an Aeronautical Engineering degree why dont you go for that? I studied it for 4 years at Glasgow uni and admittedly the first year is...
Replies: 12
Views: 1,343
Posted By colette

OAT

I think you actually need to do the ATPL groundschool with OAT before you can get onto their waypoint programme, could be wrong but im sure it said on their website a while ago, maybe worth checking...
Replies: 6
Views: 545
Posted By colette

medical

Hey ix_touring,

definitely get your medical out the way first first.

Imagine if you did the assessments first and passed, but then failed your medical, you'll have blown all the cash on the...
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