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Hi There.
Been lurking for a while, and would be interested in peoples opinion about a UK national getting JAA/CAA PPL in the USA. I am thinking about using the Anglo American Aviation International School in San Diego, CA. It is CAA cross certified, and lets face the facts that learning to fly in California will be a fantastic experiance!! Aside from that at $1.90 to the =A3 it is significantly cheaper for the Brits to go to the US at the moment. Anyone used this school? Are they any good? Any other advice appreciated - I have already booked in for my JAA Class 2 Medical, will get FAA Class 3 at the school, and yes - I have applied for a student Visa from the US Embassy in London. Anything I need to know? Thanks in advance. Steve |
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On 21 Apr 2005 01:11:28 -0700, "Rookie"
wrote: I am thinking about using the Anglo American Aviation International School in San Diego, CA. California is probably the most benign climate for summer training (why is it that folks always think of this option in the summertime, when AZ and FL are brutal?). But the air traffic around San Diego would scare me. (I know nothing about the school or what airport it uses.) -- all the best, Dan Ford email (put Cubdriver in subject line) Warbird's Forum: www.warbirdforum.com Piper Cub Forum: www.pipercubforum.com the blog: www.danford.net In Search of Lost Time: www.readingproust.com |
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In article , Martin Hotze wrote:
Fingerprinting and clearance from the FAA/DHS for flight training. The whole DHS screening thing is an expensive pain in the ass; were I to do it again, I'd go to Canada. -- Dylan Smith, Castletown, Isle of Man Flying: http://www.dylansmith.net Frontier Elite Universe: http://www.alioth.net "Maintain thine airspeed, lest the ground come up and smite thee" |
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![]() "Rookie" wrote: I am thinking ...San Diego, CA. It's expensive: http://www.infoplease.com/spot/citycost1.html -- Dan C-172RG at BFM |
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![]() Dan Luke wrote: "Rookie" wrote: I am thinking ...San Diego, CA. It's expensive: http://www.infoplease.com/spot/citycost1.html -- Dan C-172RG at BFM Thanks Dan. I live and work in Central London, UK so am used to paying a fortune. The pain is eased with the current exchange rate. |
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On Thu, 21 Apr 2005, Martin Hotze wrote:
Dylan Smith wrote: Fingerprinting and clearance from the FAA/DHS for flight training. The whole DHS screening thing is an expensive pain in the ass; were I to do it again, I'd go to Canada. What has to be done these days to be legal to fly in Canada as a foreigner (European with a US PPL) - let aside currency issues like BFR and medical? We don't have the "security" b*llsh*t the Americans do, at least! is there huge work for holders of a US PPL to get the 'full' canadian certificate/license? means: I'd have to fly some hours to become safe again, it would make not much difference to pass an additional test and spend 100 or so bucks for a bureaucratic act. There's one short written test you'll need to write (the PSTAR) and you'll have to have made 5 takeoffs & 5 landings in the last 6 months. That seems to be it, pretty much. Look here, and scroll down a little bit until you find Subsection 8 (Licence Issued On the Basis of Foreign Licence): http://www.tc.gc.ca/CivilAviation/Re...421.htm#421_26 Long URL, sorry! If you're serious, I can put you in touch with one of the instructors at my Flying Club, he's a Brit who got his UK lic. in Florida then came here to get his Canadian Commerical & Instructors tickets. If anyone knows the foriegn applicants stuff it'll be him! Our Chief Flying Instructor is also on the ball about this stuff; we get a steady trickle of foriegn students, it seems. Brian PP-ASEL/Night |
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