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Old 14th Dec 2007, 10:14
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hi im currently interested in doing the fic in aerofan can i ask your advice and feedback?
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Old 15th Dec 2007, 17:38
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Hi, sure you can, however, i completed the FIC course a while ago ( august 2003) and things can change quickly.

As far as i am concerned is good value for the money you pay, the treatment you receive is also good, acft are old but well maintained, C152 and Bonanza, at least is what they had at the time, Instructors are good, and experienced.
i am sure you can find better courses (Oxford and the likes) , but the difference in money is big for the increase in quality you'll get somewhere else , so in my opinion is one of the best options.

I would suggest you check Evora in portugal, not sure if they do stand alone FIC though, but i've heard is good , nothing to envy to BaeJerez, Oxford and the likes, and not too expensive compared to them.

But if money is a big issue Aerofan is your best bet.

Good luck and PM me if you wish to.
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I would suggest you check Evora in portugal, not sure if they do stand alone FIC though, but i've heard is good , nothing to envy to BaeJerez, Oxford and the likes, and not too expensive compared to them.
They DO indeed but this matter is better deal on the phone: they run the course once they have a sufficient number of applicants. They aim is to cover they own needs so they will able to offer a position to those who successfully complete the course, together with a reasonable salary for a FI(R) and no experience at all. As a plus you are working in a 1st class FTO where "little" airlines such as KLM pick they cadets...

Have fun

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