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Old 22nd Sep 2009, 04:25
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Is phillippine the right place for flight instructor training?

I'm planing to do my flight instructor course from Phillippine. But I heard that Phillippine flying clubs have a bad reputation in all over the world. Is that true? Information will be appreciated.
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Old 22nd Sep 2009, 04:34
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FI training

Depends on which flight school/club you go to. But conversion is a real pain . . .
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thank you for the information. I have planned for aeroflite aviation. Need some advice.
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Aeroflite

http://www.pprune.org/south-asia-far...ilippines.html

Might want to check some comments there.
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Thnks for the information tian yu. Im looking for a flying club who will employ me after my flight instructor course. Any advice?
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No problemo Well, given the current aviation industry situation, it'd be helpful to not have too high an expectation for a placement upon graduation. It'd be better to focus on the quality of training rather than duration/costs/etc...

So far I'm quite pleased with the CFI training my flight academy has provided. Aviation Training One International

Check your PM. Cheers!
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be very carefull

Most schools use automotive fuel on their aircraft
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