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Airstink 24th Apr 2010 16:58

ARG Flight Academy... Isn't their Chief Flight Instructor the guy who got fired from Omni because of his very publicly-known drinking problem?

biocare 1st May 2010 11:10

flight schools asia
 
what are best rated flight schools in asia

man of steel 28th May 2010 11:20

best flying school to enroll in the philippines
 
Just to update this.

PAL AV -____(of course, they get the slots first for PAL)(then left for Asiana, Singapore,Emirates,Etihad, GUlf air, Vietnam,Cebupac)
OMNI -_____
Airlink - _____(joined PAL, Cebupac, Palexpress,EVA, Air hongkong, India, Emirates, Qatar etc)
Masters -_____
CIA -_____ (joined Cebu Pacific for those sponsored, presently doing their line training, Air Arabia for non-sponsored or non-aligned now starting their line training in sharja)
The One in Subic - _____
Air force -____(joined PAL,Cebupac,EVA, Emirates,Etihad,Asiana,Africa, etc)
:ok:

Aerocadet 1st Jun 2010 09:08

Re: OMNI
 
@man of steel: How about at Omni? No graduates moving to an airline career? There would be a few I guess:bored:

franztorres21 1st Jun 2010 13:51

@aerocadet: I am now thinking of going to flightsafety academy for flight training.

Aerocadet 2nd Jun 2010 14:25

@franztorres21

I envy you! Hehe! I really want to go to the US for training. FSA is considered a famous flight school in the USA. Have you checked their rates? You know what, you could spend less if you do it in a local flight school or should I say the FBO route (technically). Again, I envy you, I chose to train here in the Philippines because I know I could save a lot of money. Are you into a "cadet" style training, where you'll be stuck with numerous students in class wearing the complete pilot's uniform? I'd rather choose the one-on-one instruction being done in smaller schools and wear comfortable clothes. :)

It's still your call. Go for it if you want too. Godspeed! :ok:

man of steel 2nd Jun 2010 16:28

@ franztorres21 that is a wise choice!!!! FSA is a boeing company as well, with a very good rep school, you'll definitely be marketable afterwards..

@ areocadet, definitely there are omni's before who are n the airline now, just call their attention they'll show up soon.

chairwrecker 4th Jun 2010 02:10

Clark Aviation
 
putting Clark Av there (updated name of CIA) is quite misleading since they offer a different license (MPL, instead of CPL). on their own, they are quite powerless to "sell" their graduates to the airlines unless the airline sponsors the students. according to friends in the CAAP, they are not even allowed to offer the MPL again until an airline sponsors it. Right now, MPL is not an option for prospective cadets who want to study on their own. they are just finishing off all those in the old program.

The Sharjah thing that was mentioned is also not for all non-5J. the others are still in grave limbo, which is bad for a limited license like the MPL.

Based on another thread and my own research, CA at the moment is offering a CPL/IR program for which they have no graduates yet. so for a strictly apples to apples comparison, they do not yet have any cadets with any of the airlines. i heard the fees are quite high too by 20 to 30%, though they do have good equipment like i mentioned in a previous post.

just need to be accurate here. suggest you guys do a LOT of research.

Aerocadet 4th Jun 2010 23:35

CIA
 
@chairwrecker

I agree with what you've said about the 20 to 30% increase in fees. In fact, the PPL course costs $8,000 (multiplied by the prevailing exchange rate, perhaps P46 = 1$). Costs more than what my friend paid in a local flight school here. The PPL-CPL/IR costs $40,000 which is a bit higher than average in other schools as well. What's causing them to increase fees? Facilities? Hmmm.. :ok:

chairwrecker 9th Jun 2010 03:13

aero
 
yeah i imagine it's mostly facilities and overheads (FIs, admin salaries, aircraft, building lease, etc). can't be any other stuff as the course is supposed to be highly regulated, thus few deviations in terms of flying hours between the schools.

Aerocadet 9th Jun 2010 07:12

Reply
 
@chairwrecker: I think you're right. I just crossed out CIA in my flight school choice list because of that. :} I'd rather spend the extra cash for additional hours and equipment as well..

Just to repost this question..

Does anyone know any flight school aside from PAL Av that offers training in glass cockpit singles?

Thanks! :ok:

valiant05 9th Jun 2010 08:13

Pal aviation is the only local flying school with the G1000 cessna. In my opinion, there’s really no need for you to fly glass cockpit 172s. Apart from being expensive it’s not really a requirement in case you want to fly commercial. Just make sure you get a solid foundation especially in your IFR training.

Aerocadet 9th Jun 2010 08:40

@valiant05:

I guess you're right about that. Many suggested that a proper training or should I say foundation in IFR rating is much needed. Training in a Glass Cockpit would just add.. Maybe colors to your CV or application. Thanks anyway! :ok:

I'm just too excited to fly one.. :}

APEX320 10th Jun 2010 03:35

Re: Omni
 
Several are in PAL, airphilexpress, Cebu Pacific, Zest, & Seair

chairwrecker 16th Jun 2010 01:18

aero
 
just to add another permutation in your search, may i suggest you consider the time of the year you intend to do the flying? it rains a lot in DMIA/ Clark from July to October so it's very difficult to get VFR flight hours in Omni. i am not sure about Plaridel, maybe the others can offer their experiences, but it shouldn't vary too much. what i have been told is that July to October is bad for almost everyone in Luzon (Subic, Iba, Tuguegarao, Clark, Plaridel, Lubang), but maybe not as bad in Dumaguete/ Cebu/ Bohol where there are also some respectable schools.

Aerocadet 19th Jun 2010 12:51

chair
 
@chairwrecker: Thanks for the advice. I have added that factor to my "school selection" process. I have also heard good news of flight schools in the south.

But I'm still going to a local flight school here in Luzon because of personal referrals and reasons. I won't start this season though, perhaps on October or November. Thanks again! :ok:

Hmmm.. Just to add some discussion to this thread.

After finishing PPL-CPL/IR and ME rating with roughly 250+ hours, (aside from flight instruction) what other aerial work can I apply for (specifically in the Philippines)?

Well, I am quite interested in banner towing, charter/air taxi, traffic watch, etc. Can anyone mention some companies hiring pilots for such services?

yano 21st Jun 2010 05:41

You can try Fish Runs on multi-engine aircraft. You have to pay for the initial hours (approx. 100 hours at 5K to 7K per hour), then after that you will be hired as co-pilot.

Aerocadet 22nd Jun 2010 04:50

fishy
 
@yano: A friend of mine also suggested that. Do you think it's better than instructing (from single to multi after 500 hours)? Hmmm.. Whoa that's an additional 500k+ for the fish run! :)

riqsid 12th Jul 2010 11:39

Seaplane Rating in Philippines
 
Hi PPl

Can anyone pls let me know if I can find a place in Philippines to do a seaplane rating ?

FlipFly 13th Jul 2010 12:13

Nice you mention that. There will be one I know of that will be ready to fly by early next year if your willing to wait that long. I'm sure there's more around the country though.


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