Kalibo Flight school (Philipines)
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Just checked their website. I did not see any local/s in the management side. If they are ran by Iranians and Indians, then it is a little questionable, for me.
However, those ME airplanes are pretty. If what they are saying is true, applicants to operate in the charter or cargo ops after the training, then it is amazing I must say.
Just check first with CAAP about this FTO (safety records, airworthiness of the airplanes, student passing ratio, CFI experience, etc.) before enrolling.
Just my two cents
A6
However, those ME airplanes are pretty. If what they are saying is true, applicants to operate in the charter or cargo ops after the training, then it is amazing I must say.
Just check first with CAAP about this FTO (safety records, airworthiness of the airplanes, student passing ratio, CFI experience, etc.) before enrolling.
Just my two cents
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thanks for your input Alpha 6. So is the college a feeder of students to these cargo/charter ops. I fly out of RPLL and often see light twins and wonder where they get pilots from. Wonder why an Indain owesa flight school here in the Phils, interesting.Thanks again, FM
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you gotta be kidding me
those two yellow airplanes there described as " used for aircraft charters" ...the Twin Bonanza Crashed about a year ago. The Yellow Baron RP-C 317,was repossessed by the real owner for non-payment of debts about a month ago. It is now in Busuanga airport with the left-hand engine having a broken crankshaft.
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